One year after adult-use cannabis sales began in Ohio, we’ll show you what’s happening with safety on our roads.
The federal spending bill that ended the government shutdown includes a ban on most hemp-derived cannabis products, mirroring ...
Ohio Senate Bill 56 is a proposed state bill that would overhaul certain aspects of the current cannabis industry in Ohio, although it has yet to gain approval of both the state house and senate in ...
People with minor marijuana convictions could soon have their records erased if what they did in the past would be legal ...
Ohio first responders are looking to amend Senate Bill 56. They want to use 10-14% of of the state’s recreational marijuana tax revenue to pay for trauma treatment for first responders.
Ohioans are broadly supportive of having marijuana dispensaries in the state, with a majority saying the industry is ...
A vehicle crashed into the front entrance of the Sunnyside Dispensary in Wintersville on Tuesday afternoon. Wintersville Fire ...
Senate Bill 56 would crack down on public marijuana smoking and create new rules for THC drinks and other hemp products.
The Ohio House and Senate are in the middle of negotiations over Senate Bill 56, which aims to tweak the recreational ...
A provision limiting the sale of intoxicating hemp products made its way into legislation to reopen the federal government ...
An Ohio bill to significantly revise the state’s marijuana program, while adding new restrictions to the hemp market, has hit a roadblock—with the Senate soundly rejecting the latest amended version ...
Ohio leaders are debating whether or not to comply with an expected federal ban on "intoxicating hemp" products.
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