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“We are going to push pause,” state Rep. Brian Stewart, R-Ashville, said when asked about the marijuana bill. “We’re going to take the summer and come back and potentially take another crack at it.” ...
The Ohio cannabis workforce is stuck in limbo, facing lower wages within a still-developing market that is still battling ...
The Environmental Protection Agency has hinted at plans to shut down its Energy Star offices. That means the sticker that ...
Ohio’s legal marijuana market continues to grow at a steady pace, with new data showing the state has now surpassed $849 ...
Along with vegetable plants, hostas and daylilies, there is a new plant, now legal to grow and harvest in Ohio, that is also ...
Ohio law allows people to grow up to six plants indoors or outside (12 per household). If outdoors, cannabis plants must be in an enclosed or fenced area and not be visible to the public.
The bill keeps the current tax rate of 10% on adult-use marijuana products, even though Gov. Mike DeWine and Senate Republicans pushed for an increase. But it changes where that money goes.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — More than 20 people spoke out against a bill that would change Ohio’s marijuana law. Thirty-five people submitted opponent testimony against Ohio House Bill 160, which would ...
More than 20 people spoke out against a bill that would change Ohio’s marijuana law. Thirty-five people submitted opponent testimony against Ohio House Bill 160, which would reduce THC levels ...