A Republican lawmaker pitched changes to voter-approved recreational marijuana laws while keeping home grow and tax rates ...
Ohioans Voted for Recreational Marijuana, So Why Are They Facing New Restrictions Post-Legalization?
Ohio voters approved Issue 2, legalizing recreational marijuana for adults aged 21 and over. This law permits individuals to ...
The Statehouse Republican version would keep home grow and tax levels the same, but reduce THC levels and redirect most of ...
Marijuana dispensaries will not be permitted in Orange. Village Council passed an ordinance Wednesday that prohibits ...
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The state is holding onto $10.9 million in taxes that Ohio cities were supposed to receive from marijuana sales.
New costings estimate that legalising cannabis could add $700 million a year to the federal bottom line, but that number is ...
Ohio's recreational marijuana law is supposed to support small, diverse businesses. That program is now on the chopping block.
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FOX 8 News on MSNState withholds $10.8M of recreational marijuana tax revenue from citiesThe state plans to hold onto more than $10.8 million, funds due to municipalities, according to recreational marijuana law.
Islip officials are weighing a plan to opt out of cannabis sales, repealing a 2021 law prohibiting it in town borders.
Rep. Chris Rabb says current laws could jail patients weeks after taking prescribed medication due to how long cannabis ...
Centerville city council will vote Monday night whether to ban commercial marijuana cultivators, processing businesses and dispensaries.
I’ve had Georgia on my mind these days. I needed to get that out immediately because otherwise I would have been hearing that song in my head ...
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