From Tom Zawistowski <[email protected]>
Subject Take an Early Look at the Nov Ballot Issues
Date August 30, 2023 2:20 PM
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Please Forward this Email to Others! YOU ARE PERMITTED TO USE ALL OR PART OF ANY OF OUR EMAILS IN YOUR OWN EMAILS, TEXT MSGS, SOCIAL MEDIA POSTS, ETC.! Here is an Early Look at the Two Issues that will be on the ballot in Ohio in November: Here is a creative "Analysis" of what the "Abortion Amendment" ACTUALLY says, courtesy of the American Policy Round Table! Issue 2 To Commercialize, Regulate, Legalize, and Tax the Adult Use of Cannabis Proposed Law Proposed by Initiative Petition To enact Chapter 3780 of the Ohio Revised Code A majority yes vote is necessary for the law to pass. To enact Chapter 3780 of the Ohio Revised Code, which would: Define adult use cannabis to mean marijuana as defined in Section 3719.01 of the Revised Code and establish the Division of Cannabis Control (the “Division”) within the Department of Commerce; Authorize the Division to regulate, investigate, and penalize adult use cannabis operators, adult use testing laboratories, and individuals required to be licensed; Legalize and regulate the cultivation, processing, sale, purchase, possession, home grow, and use of cannabis by adults at least twenty-one years of age; Create additional protections for individuals who engage in permitted adult use cannabis conduct; Establish the cannabis social equity and jobs program and require the Department of Development to certify program applicants based on social and economic disadvantage; Define “social disadvantage” to include membership in a racial or ethnic minority group, disability status, gender, or long-term residence in an area of high unemployment; Shield certain confidential information from disclosure to the public, including but not limited to any information reported to or collected by the Division that identifies or would tend to identify any adult use cannabis consumer and prohibit the Department of Development from releasing certain application information as public records; Require the Division to provide preferential treatment to applicants who have qualified for the cannabis social equity and jobs program based on social disadvantage when issuing level III adult use cannabis cultivator licenses and dispensary licenses; Prohibit certain local government entities from limiting specific research, levying a tax, or charge on adult use operations, their owner, or their property not generally charged on other business, and prohibit certain local government entities from prohibiting or limiting adult use cannabis home grow or prohibiting or restricting an activity authorized by the proposed law; Authorize a landlord or an employer to prohibit the adult use of cannabis in certain circumstances, and prohibit the operation of a motor vehicle while using or under the influence of adult use cannabis and from using any other combustible adult use cannabis while a passenger in a motor vehicle; Limit criminal liability for certain financial institutions that provide financial services to any lawful adult use cannabis operator or testing laboratory licensed under the proposed law; Require the Division to enter into an agreement with the Department of Mental Health and Addiction Services to create a program for cannabis addiction services; Provide for the creation of five funds in the state treasury: the adult use tax fund; the cannabis social equity and jobs fund; the host community cannabis fund; the substance abuse and addiction fund; and the division of cannabis control and tax commissioner fund; and Provide for taxation of 10 percent on the sale of adult use cannabis by dispensaries in addition to usual sales taxes and require that all monies collected from the 10 percent tax levied to be deposited into the adult use tax fund and quarterly distributed as follows: 36 percent to the cannabis social equity and jobs fund; 36 percent to the host community cannabis facilities fund; 25 percent to the substance abuse and addiction fund; and three percent to the division of cannabis control and tax commission fund. If passed, the law will become effective 30 days after the election. Before You Decide on How YOU should Vote on Issue 2, Please take the time to read this article: We ALL Lived History Last Week - Good & Bad! Watch from End to End or Skip Ahead to Topics of Interest! Please Do Scroll Ahead to the 1:20:00 Mark and See the Psychological Tactics the Left is using on YOU! Click Here to Sign Up to Get WTPC Emails Click Here to See More Articles and Videos on our Website We the People Convention, Inc. | P.O. Box 6211, Akron, OH 44312 Unsubscribe [email protected] Update Profile | Constant Contact Data Notice Sent by [email protected] powered by Try email marketing for free today!
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