Lead Sponsors: Representative Jeff LaRe
Status: Passed the House 85-6 (June 21, 2023), Passed the Senate with changes 29-2 (December 6, 2023)
Description: The bill makes a number of changes to the law regarding adult-use cannabis, as enacted through citizen initiative into R.C Chapter 3780. The key changes are as follows:
The bill increases the excise tax levied on adult use cannabis products from 10% to 15%, and distributes the revenue generated from the excise tax according to the following percentages, with a maximum distribution for each purpose:
Any revenue above each purposes’ maximum allocation will be deposited into the General Revenue Fund. Functionally, this means that any revenue generated by the excise tax in excess of $286 million will go to the state GRF.
Subject to voter approval, counties have permissive authority to levy an additional 3% excise tax (in 0.25% increments) on adult use cannabis sales to support artistic, cultural, and entertainment opportunities.
The bill makes any property used to cultivate adult-use marijuana ineligible to be valued as CAUV. This is very similar to how current law views land used for medical marijuana.
A municipal corporation or township can prohibit, or limit the number of, adult-use cannabis operators permitted within the boundaries of the subdivision, subject to certain limitations (R.C. 3780.25(A)).
The bill will also limit the amount of dispensary licenses to 350 across the state of Ohio and prohibits a dispensary from being located within 500 feet of schools, churches, public libraries, or public playgrounds and parks.
CCAO Position: No position (as of July 2024)
Other Notes: This bill is the Senate's plan to make legislative revisions to Chapter 3780 (Issue 2, as passed by Ohio voters in November 2023). The House's version of legislative changes is in House Bill 354.