COLUMBUS, Ohio - Ohio Attorney General Mike DeWine has rejected the fourth petition for a medical marijuana amendment in the state.
The general's office announced the decision Friday. The proposed amendment to the Ohio Constitution would attempt to legalize marijuana for medical use.
The general's office said officials received the written petition, called the "Ohio Medical Cannabis Amendment," on March 8. The petition, which included 1,000 valid signatures from registered Ohio voters, was written and submitted by the group Ohio Medical Cannabis Care LLC.
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Ohio AG Rejects Fourth Petition For Medical Marijuana Amendment
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