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US (OH): Proponents of MMJ warn Ohio’s program in dire need of overhaul

Ohio senators are trying once more to overhaul the state’s medical cannabis system. That effort stalled out the last session after passing the Senate. Meanwhile, the bid to place adult, recreational use on the ballot has only gained steam in the interim. Tuesday, the Ohio Senate’s general government committee heard proponent testimony.

A dying program
Speakers raised numerous concerns about Ohio’s existing medical cannabis program. Yousef Zafer brought a broad scope of experience. He’s a cannabis patient himself, studying to be a pediatric neurosurgeon at Ohio State University. Zafer has also worked as a cannabis lab manager.

He told the committee the current system lacks competition and doesn’t include enough qualifying conditions. He argued the proposed overhaul makes strides on both issues.

“I know a lot of patients who venture up to Michigan to purchase their medical products because they’re cheaper and they’re usually higher quality, which is illegal,” Zafer said. “We need to keep Ohio patients in Ohio by offering those high-quality products at a competitive price.”

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