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A Frankenstein's monster of sorts is coming alive in Columbus as members of the Ohio House and Senate work to close the gap in their chamber's different approaches to recreational marijuana reform.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Ohio lawmakers are working on making changes to the marijuana law voters passed in 2023. Wednesday, ...
Ohio’s marijuana dispensaries will be able to sell higher quantities to nonmedical patients starting this week. The ...
Ohio has reported more than $555 million in recreational cannabis sales, and starting this week Ohio dispensaries are permitted to sell more than twice the amount of cannabis flower they have sold to ...
Ohio’s marijuana dispensaries will be able to sell larger quantities of recreational marijuana to customers, starting this ...
A House committee unveiled changes May 28 to Senate Bill 56, an overhaul of the adult-use cannabis program that would impose new rules and change how the state spends marijuana revenue. Lawmakers ...
Ohio Republicans plan to pass recreational marijuana reform. Both the House and Senate are working together to create ...
Ohio is increasing the amount of recreational marijuana that retailers can sell per consumer, beginning June 4.
The newest version of Ohio Senate Bill 56—modifying state marijuana laws—still puts limits on how potent THC products can be.
Cannabis dispensaries and cultivators say business has boomed since recreational sales in Ohio started but not to the levels ...
A preview of a possible future policy debate in Pennsylvania — with such questions as: "Should we let them grow 12 pot plants or six?" and "What about all those ...
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