俄亥俄州的酿酒厂以宪法和财政伤害为由,对州长部分否决阻止啤酒销售提出诉讼。
Ohio breweries sue over governor’s partial veto blocking hemp beer sales, citing constitutional and financial harms.
俄亥俄州的四家酿酒厂和一家分销商起诉州官员,反对州长迈克·德怀恩部分否决参议院第56号法案,该法案将允许大麻饮料销售至2026年12月。
Four Ohio breweries and a distributor sued state officials over Governor Mike DeWine’s partial veto of Senate Bill 56, which would have allowed hemp beverage sales until December 2026.
他们辩称,否决权是违宪的,声称总督无权否决法案的个别部分,而且这一举动破坏了权力分立。
They argue the veto is unconstitutional, claiming the governor lacks authority to reject individual sections of a bill and that the move undermines the separation of powers.
酿酒厂说,由于清晰的监管框架突然逆转,他们面临数百万的损失、裁员和潜在刑事指控。
The breweries say they face millions in losses, layoffs, and potential criminal charges due to the sudden reversal of a clear regulatory framework.
向俄亥俄州最高法院提起的诉讼旨在恢复该法案,迫使监管者在3月20日前最终确定规则。
The lawsuit, filed in the Ohio Supreme Court, seeks to restore the bill and compel regulators to finalize rules by March 20.
预计法院将在截止日期前作出裁决。
The court is expected to rule before the deadline.