Monopolies In Ohio Essay

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I have discovered local politics have the most impact on our lives and the rules by which we live. This year the state of Ohio has come up with two issues. They are Issue 2 and Issue 3. The purpose of Issue 2 as stated by the Ohio government’s website is, “to prohibit any individual or entity from proposing a constitutional amendment that would grant a monopoly, oligopoly, or cartel, specify or determine a tax rate, or confer a commercial interest, right, or license that is not available to similarly situated people or nonpublic agencies.” Along with that matter, as stated by the Ohio government’s website, “Issue 3 legalizes marijuana for medicinal and personal use in Ohio. It allows persons over the age of 21 to buy, possess and grow a small …show more content…

Although, I feel as if it was put on the ballot as a back-door way to gunning down Issue 3, which seeks to legalize marijuana. Further, this issue has its strengths and weaknesses. There are many strengths to this issue. Nineteen states already have constitutional provisions banning monopolies By voting yes, Ohio will become the twentieth state. I consider this a strength because it’ll create a more stable country if we got more states to agree on the same matter. In addition, this issue will uphold our state’s traditional spirit and traditional meaning of free commerce, fair trade and fair dealing. It’ll bring more competition and better quality of products and services. When companies have a monopoly, prices are too high and production is too low so by banning this issue we will get rid of high …show more content…

Issue 2 will take power and major profit of larger companies that have monopolies. Sometimes a monopoly is necessary to ensure consistent delivery of a product or service that has a very high up-front cost. For example, with electric and water utilities. Since it is so expensive to build new electric plants or dams, it made economic sense to allow a monopoly for a particular area. When I say Issue 2 is a way to gunning down Issue 3, which seeks to legalize marijuana, I mean that if we ban monopolies it’ll interfere with Issue 3 because 10 investors have exclusive rights to grow and set up the infrastructure for selling marijuana and that basically is a monopoly. In a way, Issue 2 invalidates 3 if they both pass and if they do, it seems as if the Supreme Court will have to sort it all out. With Issue 3 on the ballot this year, it’s purpose is to legalize the medical and personal use of marijuana. For starters, Marijuana, also known as Cannabis and by numerous other names, is a preparation of the Cannabis plant intended for use as a psychoactive drug or medicine. The active ingredient is THC. This is what alters your brain by causing the release of dopamine, which can produce a feeling of a more relaxed state and even heighten senses. Marijuana can be smoked, consumed in a tea, or eaten in

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