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CINCINNATI (WKRC) - As Ohio moves closer to the first legal sale of recreational marijuana, there are still questions over ...
Ohio's marijuana laws will remain unchanged for now, as state lawmakers failed to pass marijuana reform before their summer ...
Two members of the Ohio House Republicans are leading the charge to protect access to marijuana, fighting back against their ...
Ohio is withholding tax revenue from cities with marijuana dispensaries until state lawmakers agree on cannabis and hemp ...
Even though the budget passed, State Representatives say those host communities still won't see that revenue come in right ...
While Ohio’s new budget has been the legislative focus in the last two weeks, lawmakers continue to push to change the rules voters approved for recreational marijuana use. Many expected the House to ...
Ohio lawmakers will likely pause deliberations on changes to the state’s marijuana law until after their summer break.
Ohio legislators have paused consideration of Senate Bill 56—proposing THC limits, public smoking bans, and dispensary caps—until after the summer recess, with decisions expected in fall 2025.
Township trustees already have had one victory from lobbying legislators this month and are hoping for more of the same luck next week. At Monday’s meeting, Trustee Robert Santos said their bid in ...
Ohio lawmakers have reinstated the 36% community share of marijuana tax revenue, as requested by mayors and township trustees ...
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