Ohio cannabis advocates are gathering signatures for a ballot initiative to overturn a law they said would limit access to legal marijuana.
In addition to potential criminal penalties, the veto will force them, collectively, to lay off dozens of employees and will cost them millions of dollars in investments and lost sales.” By David ...
Senate Bill 56 is not an attack on farmers. It is a necessary step to end the sale of unsafe, untested intoxicants. Ohioans deserve better than an industry that hides behind a hypothetical hemp farmer ...
Four Ohio breweries filed a lawsuit against the state to block a ban on THC-infused beverages scheduled to begin on March 20.
Urban Artifact said it has already laid off six employees and lost over $1.7 million in annual revenue due to the looming ban.