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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost approved petition paperwork this week that could put Senate Bill 56 on the November ballot.
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A lack of federal oversight leaves it up to individual states to determine how to test marijuana products.
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After more than a year of waiting, marijuana tax revenue dollars are being distributed to communities that host dispensaries across Ohio.
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Another busy season for the Ohio General Assembly came and went without any success modifying marijuana laws.
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The newest version of Ohio Senate Bill 56—modifying state marijuana laws—still puts limits on how potent THC products can be. But it allows use at some outdoor concerts.
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The cultivation, processing, and sale of medical marijuana within city limits has been banned since 2018. That ban now covers recreational pot.
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Police are experimenting with various methods to determine whether drivers are under the influence of marijuana, but unlike alcohol, a number of factors make that difficult to know with certainty.
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Ohio lawmakers are considering a bill that would raise legal THC limits while driving.
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We discuss under what circumstances patients under 18 may be prescribed medial cannabis.
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Dispensaries across the state have sold more than $250 million worth of adult-use cannabis since legalization began in August.