Ohio voters rejected a constitutional amendment on Tuesday
that would have legalized marijuana in the state for both medical and
recreational use. The amendment, known as Issue 3, included a proposal
to allow the growth of commercial marijuana at just 10 pre-designated
farms, effectively giving an early monopoly on the industry to a small
group of investors. The amendment would have also made it legal for
adults over 21 to grow up to four flowering marijuana plants and possess
up to 8 ounces for personal use. Ohio would have become the fifth state
to legalize recreational marijuana.
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