Ohio activists are launching a campaign to hit the brakes on a bill the governor recently signed to scale back the state’s ...
As Ohio’s still-young recreational marijuana industry bloomed, the Ohio House and Senate negotiated and finalized its omnibus bill changing state cannabis statute.
Ohioans for Cannabis Choice faces a 90-day deadline to collect roughly 250,000 signatures from across the state to block ...
Ohio lawmakers think they know better than the two million Ohioans who voted for legal weed. New law a slap in the face.
THC-infused beverages will be lumped in with other intoxicating hemp products, with sales limited to licensed dispensaries, following a line-item veto from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a bill that makes changes to the state’s laws on marijuana and intoxicating hemp, with a ...
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine today officially signed Senate Bill 56 into law, finalizing a sweeping rewrite of a voter-approved marijuana program after months of negotiations in the Legislature. The ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed a bill into law that would weed out all "intoxicating" hemp products, banning all forms of the low-level THC, including beverages.
The drinks have grown in popularity for consumers and businesses. But but they’re currently sold in a legal gray area.
DeWine line-item vetoed a provision that would’ve allowed THC-infused beverages for one year, meaning they can’t be sold once ...
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 ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said he'll sign a marijuana and hemp bill but veto a provision that would've allowed the sale of ...
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