Ohio activists are launching a campaign to hit the brakes on a bill the governor recently signed to scale back the state’s ...
Ohio lawmakers think they know better than the two million Ohioans who voted for legal weed. New law a slap in the face.
The simplest thing, frankly, to do is to stop it right now instead of going until the date in November set by federal law.” By Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) signed a bill ...
This comes after DeWine has been urging Ohio lawmakers to regulate or ban delta-8 THC products since January 2024.
DeWine line-item vetoed a provision that would’ve allowed THC-infused beverages for one year, meaning they can’t be sold once ...
Changes are ahead for hemp and marijuana laws in Ohio. The State Senate passed a bill that would restrict most hemp sales in Ohio. It would also roll back some of the freedoms afforded to recreational ...
Recreational marijuana has been legal in Ohio for two years. Here's what you need to know about whether you can grow it ...
Ohio lawmakers on Tuesday sent sweeping legislation to change the state’s recreational marijuana and intoxicating hemp regulations to Gov. Mike DeWine.
Ohio is poised to restrict the sale of most hemp products and roll back legal rights afforded to marijuana users.
The Ohio House narrowly passed legislation to restrict hemp sales and change the voter-approved recreational marijuana law.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a bill that makes changes to the state’s laws on marijuana and intoxicating hemp, with a ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Editor's note: This story was originally published by the Ohio Capital Journal and was republished under a Creative Commons License. Marijuana advocates called bills to change Ohio’s ...
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