Ohio might ban home grown.

SB85

Well-Known Member
The senate just passed their version of the bill

In a stunning reversal, Ohio’s GOP-controlled Senate passed a revised bill that in many ways would expand the voter-approved marijuana legalization law that goes into effect on Thursday—by allowing adults to start buying cannabis from existing medical dispensaries in as soon as 90 days, maintaining home cultivation rights and providing for automatic expungements of prior convictions, among other changes.

The amended bill, as compared to the prior draft, restores the cap on marijuana retailers to 350, slightly increases the THC limit on cannabis extracts (though not to the level approved by voters) while restoring the original THC cap on flower, maintains a ban on sharing home cultivated marijuana among adults and makes revisions to the tax rate and revenue allocation, in part to support the facilitation of automatic expungements of convictions involving possession of up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana.


The marijuana excise tax would be set at 15 percent (up from 10 percent under the initiated statute), and local governments could levy an additional tax of up to three percent. The proposed 15 percent cultivator tax that was originally in the amendment package was removed.

The legislation calls for $15 million in marijuana tax revenue to go toward expungements. The remaining revenue would go to a Department of Public Safety law enforcement training (16 percent), an attorney general’s office law enforcement training fund (14 percent), drug law enforcement fund (five percent), poison control fund (two percent), substance misuse treatment (nine percent), suicide hotline services (nine percent), jail construction and renovation (28 percent), safe driver training (five percent) and more.

Ohio Senate Approves Bill To Allow Marijuana Sales From Dispensaries 'Immediately', Keep Home Grow And Expunge Records - Marijuana Moment
 

teddyearp

Active Member
Here's an update from a republican in the house.

Rep. Jamie Callender (R) filed separate legislation that would make certain changes to the voter-approved legalization initiative—but it would maintain key components such as home cultivation.

On that issue, the lawmaker said the “middle ground is we do what the people voted and told us to do, which is six plants per person and 12 per household.”


“There has been some other legislation and proposals floating around that, in my opinion, have not respected the will of the voters real well, and I want to make sure that here in this chamber, the people’s house, that we carry out the will of the people—and the people have spoken,” he told The Toledo Blade.

Ohio Senators Take Testimony On Controversial Marijuana Legalization Overhaul As House Republican Files Alternative Bill - Marijuana Moment
Yeah buddy. The only folks who'd have a dog in the hunt to ban homegrown are the commercial growers/dispensaries.
 

ElmerS

Active Member
I need like 10 to be happy.
can't do much "experimentation" with crossing or even clones don't root and you're screwed. We get 8 in MN with 4 in flower max. More than I need, but the number seems irrelevant. One HUGE plant or 50 little solo cup plants.... how do these even compare.

I can't believe they would roll back homegrown. Might as well just buy black market at that point, I would think.

One of Canada's health ministers and also one of their former prime ministers are board members of some big cannabis companies, I believe.

All about the money......
 
can't do much "experimentation" with crossing or even clones don't root and you're screwed. We get 8 in MN with 4 in flower max. More than I need, but the number seems irrelevant. One HUGE plant or 50 little solo cup plants.... how do these even compare.

I can't believe they would roll back homegrown. Might as well just buy black market at that point, I would think.

One of Canada's health ministers and also one of their former prime ministers are board members of some big cannabis companies, I believe.

All about the money......
I am going to be 71 in March,I am going to do what I have always done,WHATEVER I SEE FIT!
As far as I can tell Ohio is the Texas of the midwest.DeWine and his party can blow me!
 

MtRainDog

Well-Known Member
Do vegetative plants count? Clones are sent through the mail all the time and everyone operates under the hemp law to do so.

So theoretically, if the cops showed up and you’re over the plant count, couldn’t you claim that you’re ok under the hemp law because the veg plants won’t have enough thc to be considered illegal? Couldn’t you claim they’re cbd plants?
 
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