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		<title>Ohio Pot Legalization Backers Outraise Opponents Three to One</title>
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<p>The organization behind the state issue to legalize adult-use cannabis in Ohio stomped its counterpart opposition group, outraising them in funds ahead of the general election—by a 3-1 margin. Cannabis advocates are currently assembling to rally round before Ohio voters head to the ballot box next week to decide on adult-use cannabis and several other issues.</p>
<p><a href="https://justlikealcohol.com/">Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol</a>, the organization behind Ohio’s adult-use cannabis issue, raised over three times the amount of money raised by the opposition group, Protect Ohio Workers and Families. (<a href="https://justlikealcohol.com/donate/">Keep it going by donating here</a>.)</p>
<p>Next week, on Nov. 7, Ohio could become the latest state to legalize adult-use cannabis, joining dozens of other states and territories that have done so. If passed, Ohio’s Issue 2 would allow adults ages 21 and older to possess and purchase up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis and 15 grams of concentrates.</p>
<p>The <em>Tribune Chronicle</em> <a href="https://www.tribtoday.com/news/local-news/2023/10/marijuana-backers-outraise-opponents/">reports</a> that during the pre-general election reporting period that started June 3 and ended Oct. 18, the Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol raised $1,186,731.80. Washington, D.C.-based Marijuana Policy Project supplied the coalition $275,000. It’s the largest organization in the country that is focused on cannabis policy reform. The coalition also received nearly $800,000 from Ohio cannabis companies and those affiliated with those companies during the pre-general period.</p>
<p>If you include the first six months of this year, in the previous report, the coalition raised $2,957,500 with the Marijuana Policy Project giving $1,375,000.</p>
<p>On the other hand, Protect Ohio raised just $342,900 in the pre-general election period with $101,000 from the Ohio Manufacturers Association and $100,000 from Angela Phillips, CEO of Phillips Tubes Group Inc. in Middletown.</p>
<p>Local news stations reported on how well the issue is gaining support despite opposition from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine. “We’ve seen it be such a success and we’ve seen it in other states,” voter Megan Schmidt <a href="https://www.wtol.com/article/news/local/gov-dewine-pro-issue-2-voter-marijuana-legalization/512-e05e7907-0bbb-41b7-8f21-76413012b1e5">told</a> WTOL 11. “I mean, in Michigan the tax revenue that it’s generating, I would think that in Ohio we would want something like that as well.”</p>
<p>DeWine admitted the potential for profit but said that legal pot would create other problems. <em>Benzinga</em> and <em>The Dales Report </em><a href="https://thedalesreport.com/cannabis/governor-dewine-takes-aim-at-cannabis-initiative-ahead-of-ohios-nov-7-legalization-vote/">described</a> his opposition to cannabis becoming “more vociferous” at recent appearances.</p>
<p>“I don’t think it’s worth the money that we’re going to get because of all the other problems that it’s going to create,” he said recently. </p>
<p>“More people are going to die on the highway and you’re going to see more kids who end up in the emergency room. I don’t think it makes sense. I don’t think it’s a good deal for the little tax dollars that this may create,” DeWine said.</p>
<p>Lobbying is expensive, and efforts consume a lot of money. To advance the issue, during the pre-general period, the coalition spent $818,389.23, $600,378.90 going to Cambridge Communications LLC of Columbus for digital advertising, consulting, campaign literature, and yard signs, and $60,000 going to Battleground Strategies LLC of Columbus for consulting.</p>
<p>Protect Ohio, on the other hand, spent $230,258.77 with $68,000 to Causeway Solutions LLC of Metairie, La., for data and research services, $47,149.24 to Majority Strategies of Dallas for public communications and $33,000 to Castletown Media of Lake Forest Park, Md., for video production, The <em>Tribune Chronicle</em> reports.</p>
<p>You may remember failed attempts to legalize pot in Ohio in the past such as <a href="https://hightimes.com/news/legalization/ohio-issue-3-loss-costs-marijuana-reformers-moral-high-ground/">the embarrassing effort in 2015</a>, when Nick Lachey and others supported Issue 3, which would have only allowed for four commercial producers, costing a fortune to get a license. Even some growers didn’t support it.</p>
<p>Coalition to Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol backs 2023’s Issue 2 which would legalize home growing and have much more reasonable provisions—looking much more appealing to voters.</p>
<p>“Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol is an effort to encourage Ohio legislators to regulate marijuana for adult-use, just like we do for alcohol,” the coalition website reads. “Our proposal fixes a broken system while ensuring local control, keeping marijuana out of the hands of children, and benefiting everyone.</p>
<p>The proposed law would:</p>
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<li>Legalize and regulate the cultivation, manufacturing, testing, and sale of marijuana and marijuana products to adults ages 21 and up</li>
<li>Legalize home grow for adults ages 21 and up with a limit of six plants per person and 12 plants per residence</li>
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<p>“Marijuana legalization is an issue whose time has come in Ohio. According to recent polling, Ohioans are not only in favor of legalizing marijuana for regulated adult-use, they view it as inevitable. We hope that Ohio’s leaders seize this opportunity to take control of our future.”</p>
<p>In addition to cannabis legalization, abortion rights advocates in Ohio also raised considerable funding.</p>
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