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Ohio S.B 56 and house bill 160

Ninjabuds
Ninjabudsstarted grow question 10 days ago
Anyone in Ohio getting tired of the government. Who else hates the idea of S.B 56 and house bill 160. We voted already why do all these crazy Ohio government people want to raise taxes and make us poor people grow less weed so we have to buy weed from a dispo. Ughh
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ATLien415
ATLien415answered grow question 9 days ago
The responses in here deserve pushback. I'm mildly disappointed in yall. This bill is wild. Not only does it change home grow, but it also (1) explicitly makes any form of transport for edibles illegal and (2) introduces a 72 hour mandatory minimums jail sentence for possessing a vape or flower in plain sight. This law is written so poorly that there is literally no way to transport the edibles you can legally buy in Ohio to your home. This law is written so poorly that if you rented a limo and dropped a roach in the back in front of a narc, you'd be in a holding cell for 72 hours. And yall are like, it isn't that bad? It also completely recriminalizes any type of gifting, and expands the definition legally for gifting cannabis to include passing a joint... You already know how laws like this are gonna be applied. They will be rules to bind the most vulnerable of our society while the rich and powerful freely do what they please. When you having a single roach now becomes a gifting charge, possession charge, and a mandatory minimum 72 hour sentence...that is not okay and impacts more than drug dealers. The fact of the matter is no homegrowers are supplying the Ohio market in any impactful way... Ohio is flooded from state line to state line with cheap boof. The politics of this is wild. The state senate sponsor of the bill is on a recorded Zoom call in the pandemic vowing to his church members he would kill the bill Ohio passed. Now, that sponsor in the senate has blood family on the state house floor.... It is looking just like yall's problem with your governor and the supreme court of the state being blood relatives but definitely not a conflict of interest somehow.
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00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 9 days ago
if you don't sell weed, this really doesn't apply to you. my state has limitations and i go over them, but i don't have a cavalcade of cars showing up at my house or 100s of people talking about me being a drug farmer to anyone that will listen, lol. i grow for an entire year's supply. I'm not doing tiny, more expensive grows year-round just because of retarded laws. They will never have probable cause to search my home because i'm not a drug dealer. LOL.
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00110001001001111O
00110001001001111Oanswered grow question 9 days ago
This is how our government works and is no different than the past. It's all about people with power exploiting those with less power. More about the private entities behind the curtain pulling the strings than the government. Maybe, if people paid attention, demanded more and voted for better people, this wouldn't happen, but that's apipedream with what the median iq equates to as far as an average person power of resolution. Forever doomed by the dumbest among us. Democracy fails when people are so woefully undereducated. Bunch of self-hating labor class people out there, lol...some pretending they aren't laborers due to their fragile egos. ffs, corporations were deemed to have all the rights of a citizen... that's how fucked up the right side of the spectrum is right now, lol. The chevron scotus ruling will have an equivalent negative imapct over the next decade just as "citizens united" ruling did to campaign finance. Did you know when a superPac shuts down, it can send out money without reporting it to any agency, including the IRS? If that isn't a massive money-laundering scheme, there's a ton of wasted opportunity, BWAHAHA. It's almost certainly a massive money-laundering scheme, in other words.
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m0use
m0useanswered grow question 9 days ago
In my area its a 3 or 4 plant limit. also no one really cares unless you running a farm and turning a profit. Also I think this is going to be the least of your problems with the cheeto in charge and his runner up who is scared of books.
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Scrubbyjimbob
Scrubbyjimbobanswered grow question 9 days ago
A 6 plant limit isn't that bad. In MO they let us have 6 in each stage, seedling/veg/flower, but I don't grow anywhere near that at one time with the exception of my flower numbers. Now that I'm running a 2 tent rotation it might get a little closer. The best and easiest solve for fewer plants is bigger plants. It's pretty easy to pull a pound from a 4x4 tent with 4 plants without even going crazy long on your veg time.
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