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Eight months into legal sales, Ohio’s marijuana is cheaper—but still not cheap enough for consumers who continue crossing ...
Senate Bill 86 would only allow dispensaries to sell certain hemp products, icing out CBD stores and other retailers.
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Recreational prices have dropped since sales began in August, though may increase with potential higher taxes.
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WCMH Columbus on MSNOhio marijuana festival wants to pay five random people $1,000 each to judge productsSome things really are as good as they sound: Stargazer Cannabis Festival wants to pay five randomly selected judges $1,000 each to smoke weed. Stargazer Cannabis ...
A bill banning intoxicating hemp products from being sold in gas stations, convenience stores or anywhere else outside of a licensed dispensary passed the Ohio Senate 33-0 this week. The bill, Senate ...
Legislation to change Ohio’s recreational marijuana laws and regulate Delta-8 are likely to move forward in the Ohio ...
Sunday marks the first 420 − the unofficial holiday for cannabis enthusiasts − since recreational marijuana sales began in ...
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Ohio Senate unanimously passed Senate Bill 86 Wednesday, aimed at restricting sales of intoxicating hemp products. Lawmakers say it’s a step to put rules in place for products ...
Prices in Michigan remain far lower than in Ohio. COLUMBUS — Ohioans are paying less for marijuana than when recreational sales began, but prices remain much higher than Michigan. When ...
"It's 99 percent chance it's illegal," Kent Katkin, Northern Kentucky University law professor, said. "Part of the law is ...
The Marijuana Control Law, also known as the Ohio Senate Bill 56, is being considered by the Ohio House of Representatives.
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