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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine criticized advocates fighting new legislative restrictions on hemp and cannabis products for "whining," asserting the changes align with voter intent. The campaign successfully revised its ballot summary language and must now collect nearly 250,000 signatures by mid-March to qualify for the November ballot.

Ohio Gov. Says Advocates Challenging New Cannabis Rules Should Stop ‘Whining’

Feb 11, 2026

Graham Abbott

Ganjapreneur



Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) said that advocates with the Ohioans for Cannabis
Choice campaign to repeal recently adopted restrictions on hemp and
cannabis products should stop “whining” about the policy change, the Ohio
Capital Journal reports.

The campaign argues that the changes — which created new criminal penalties
for possessing out-of-state cannabis products and banned intoxicating hemp
products outright — represent “government overreach” and violate the will
of Ohio voters, who approved the state’s adult-use cannabis policy in 2023.

But the governor said last week of the Legislature’s changes, “I think
we’re very consistent with what voters intended.”

“I think the proponents should be happy with their victory at the polls,
instead of now going back and whining about something the legislature has
done, which frankly, I think is very consistent with what the average voter
was thinking when they went in to vote.” — Gov. DeWine, in the report

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost rejected the campaign’s proposed ballot
summary language in January, concluding the title and language were not “a
fair and truthful representation of the measure.” But after revisions, Yost
certified the campaign’s new summary language last week.

The campaign has until mid-March to collect the nearly 250,000 voter
signatures required to qualify for November ballots.

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