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Respect the Vote: The Accountability Problem Behind SB 56


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I’m going to talk about something I don’t normally cover—and I want to be clear up front: I’m split on this issue. I’m not a cannabis activist. I’ve never used marijuana. This isn’t “stoner politics.” This is an accountability conversation.

In 2023, Ohio voters passed Issue 2—legalizing recreational marijuana for adults 21+, setting possession limits, home grow rules, taxes, and a distribution structure. Whether you like marijuana or not, the key point is simple: the voters passed it. In a constitutional republic, that’s supposed to mean something.

Governor DeWine opposed Issue 2 and raised concerns about kids, edibles, and public health. Those are legitimate debates. But what started making me uneasy was what happened next: almost immediately, the conversation shifted from “the people voted” to “how do we change what they passed?”
Fast forward to December 2025: Senate Bill 56 gets signed. Now we’re looking at restrictions on hemp-derived THC products, limits on where products can be sold, license caps, recriminalization of certain conduct, and changes to how money gets distributed. Some people call that common-sense regulation. Others call it government overreach. I can see both sides—up to a point.

Because here’s the accountability question: What happens when voters pass a law and politicians reshape it afterward? If the precedent becomes “let the people vote, then we’ll fix it later,” then what exactly was the vote for? Was it law—or was it a suggestion? And once that precedent exists, it doesn’t just apply to cannabis. It applies to everything. ⚖️🗳️📌

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