Marijuana growers say proposed legislative changes to Ohio’s recreational marijuana law would cost them millions, shut down businesses and spark lawsuits. “Senate Bill 56 would cost us millions and jeopardize all that my family and I have built,
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The resolution emphasizes that the proposed changes contradict the will of Ohio voters, who overwhelmingly approved recreational marijuana legalization in November 2023. It assert
Moving marijuana, carting cannabis, and distributing to dispensaries. It’s a sensitive operation that takes a specific skill set. One company is tapping retired police officers for the job.
Gov. Mike DeWine is looking to raise the tax. Not every town welcomes the sales, as more than 50 municipalities have banned them.
Marijuana sales throughout Ohio are continuing to grow at a fast pace. In the past six months, recreational marijuana has made over $300 million. According to the
Ohio's voter-approved marijuana law may soon face significant changes as lawmakers propose a crackdown on what they consider overly lenient regulations. Senate Bill 56, sponsored by State Senator Stephen Huffman of Tipp City,
Marijuana in Ohio costs more than double that of Michigan, yet state lawmakers want to make it even more expensive and less potent.
Lawmakers are considering adopting several changes to recreational marijuana laws that Ohio voters approved in 2023.
In Ohio, the average cost of marijuana per ounce is $192.40. That’s more than double the cost in Michigan where the average price is $71.80 per ounce.
Women are increasingly shaping the marijuana industry in Ohio, with local executives and entrepreneurs sharing their successes and the ongoing challenges they face.
Dozens of people testified against proposed changes to Ohio’s adult-use marijuana laws Tuesday ahead of a scheduled vote to move the legislation out of committee.