A Republican lawmaker pitched changes to voter-approved recreational marijuana laws while keeping home grow and tax rates ...
Just as your home (vs your entire property) in Ohio is your “castle” in terms of being able to stand your ground and defend yourself/family against ...
The passage of Senate Bill 56 was yet another assault on the will of Ohio voters and a direct threat to the success of Ohio’s ...
The Statehouse Republican version would keep home grow and tax levels the same, but reduce THC levels and redirect most of ...
It’s a tricky point for law enforcement. Driving under the influence of marijuana poses a potentially lethal public safety ...
The Ohio House has introduced a rival bill to the Senate's restrictive marijuana reform. This one is more mild. It keeps the ...
Centerville city council will vote Monday night whether to ban commercial marijuana cultivators, processing businesses and dispensaries.
Ohio's recreational marijuana law is supposed to support small, diverse businesses. That program is now on the chopping block.
A national cannabis company predicts Ohio will be a $2 billion market in 2027 if legislators do not alter marijuana laws.
Ohio Senate Republicans have passed a new bill which would revise existing legislation. However, some voters believe revisions to existing law aren't needed.
The city's seven members of council, including the mayor, voted to approve an ordinance to the zoning code that bans any ...
Ohio's recreational marijuana law, approved by voters in 2023, attempted to level the playing field. The statute allows people to apply for licenses through a social equity and jobs program that ...