COLUMBUS – Ohio Republicans plan to pass recreational marijuana reform by the end of June. Both the House and Senate are working together to create restrictions, which have drawn criticism from legalized marijuana supporters around the state.

Under the law passed by Ohio voters in November 2023, if you are 21 years old or older, you can smoke, vape, and ingest marijuana. Individually, you can grow six plants, but you can grow up to 12 plants per household if you live with others.

What is the latest with marijuana?

Right now, Ohio House and Senate leaders are negotiating for multi-chamber-approved cannabis reform.

“Generally, trying to get to a place that more people support,” House Finance Chair Brian Stewart, R-Ashville, said.

The lawmakers are trying to combine two bills: Senate Bil

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