An Ohio Senate bill would remove ntoxicating hemp products from CBD stores, convenience stores, smoke shops, or gas stations.
Marijuana enthusiasts brought their own weed to the Ohio Statehouse for a rally to prevent Republican lawmakers from passing ...
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Marijuana backers criticize Ohio bills attempting to change state lawCOLUMBUS, Ohio — Editor's note: This story was originally published by the Ohio Capital Journal and was republished under a ...
Rolling back what 2.23 million Ohio voters decided on how marijuana revenues should be spent is, in effect, what Gov. DeWine, ...
Ohio voters approved legal weed with the promise that host cities like Lakewood would share in the tax revenue. But now state ...
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NBC4 WCMH-TV on MSNCannabis sales in Ohio hit $2.5 billion, spurred by recreational purchasesOhio’s cannabis sales have topped $2.5 billion as of March 15, in large part thanks to recreational sales. According to data ...
The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 56, which would change the recreational marijuana law approved by voters in 2023.
Grove City Council changed some of the city's marijuana rules Monday evening and will vote April 7 on whether to approve a ...
Legalizing recreational weed has been the talk of the state since it passed in 2023, as cities were looking forward to ...
Ohio may require certain hemp products to be sold at dispensaries. Breweries and CBD stores worry they'll be left in the ...
Ohio eliminated the fee to obtain medical marijuana patient or caregiver cards, a rule applying to new card applications and ...
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