Whether any of the bills geared toward regulating intoxicating hemp gain traction before the end of this year is unclear.
Local jurisdictions have the power to limit or fully prohibit cannabis businesses from operating within their boundaries.
What does Ohio’s marijuana job market look like in the wake of legalization? Northeast Ohio marijuana experts and ...
Ohio is making tens of millions in marijuana sales every month, but the data can be misleading. Numbers show how Ohio’s ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio - In the three months since legal recreational marijuana sales began in Ohio, $15.5 million has been collected ...
Ohio legislative leaders have been vocal since day one that they want to undercut the tax structure Ohio voters passed for ...
Senate Bill 326, introduced this month by Sen. Steve Huffman, R-Tipp City, would ban the sale of hemp-derived products that ...
Ohio’s recreational cannabis market has generated more than $155 million in sales in its first few months, but operators say ...
With legalized recreational marijuana now available to Ohioans since early August, law enforcement officials are increasing ...
State Sen. Steve Huffman introduced legislation Tuesday that would prohibit the sale of intoxicating hemp products in the ...
Roughly a year after Olmsted Falls City Council established a marijuana moratorium, City Council is expected to extend the ...
Supporting a safe and regulated marijuana market in a state surrounded by existing markets, really doesn’t have much risk.