Uhhh, I live in Ohio. I didn't vote for your current governor. I'm not a Democrat, so I don't vote in states I don't live inThe only people who mentioned "legalization" were trilling Repuklican limpwrists using it as a reason to endorse Holec um. Rainwater never once mentioned it.
You endorsed our current governor by voting for him, knowing where he stood. Everything he does is personally partly your fault.
I am active in my own state's politics, though, and I always think a vote for a Libertarian is a way to throw away 4% (at most) of the vote and is critical because many elections are decided by smaller margins. I also call out the many things these candidates profess they will do, given that they have no party organization and few allies in the legislature if elected. I also mention the dearth of real world examples of an L actually getting elected and then being in any way effective
YMMV