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On Thursday, April 7, the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center and the Natural Therapies Education Foundation hosted two expert panels that focused on two possible routes to reform and the implications they may have for patients and Ohioans alike. The fall of 2021 was eventful when it comes to Ohio marijuana reform proposals. Two major bills were introduced in the Ohio General Assembly, and a voter-initiated statute campaign collected enough signatures to be sent to the General Assembly for considerations. Yet, despite polling suggesting public support for these kinds of reforms, the Ohio political leadership appears unlikely to advance adult-use legalization in 2022. This panel of experts and policy advocates discussed the future of marijuana legalization in Ohio as a matter of politics and policy, including the arguments for and against reform and the possible consequences of action or inaction on the part of Ohio General Assembly. Introduction: Mary Jane Borden, co-founder and secretary of the board, Natural Therapies Education Foundation Panelists: Ohio Representative Ron Ferguson Thomas Haren, Partner and Cannabis Practice Chair, Frantz Ward Helen Mac Murray, Partner, Mac Murray & Shuster Cat Packer, Former Executive Director, Department of Cannabis Regulation for the City of Los Angeles Jodi Salvo, Director of Substance Use Prevention Services, OhioGuidestone Moderator: Benton Bodamer, Member, Dickinson Wright