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Some things really are as good as they sound: Stargazer Cannabis Festival wants to pay five randomly selected judges $1,000 ...
Ohio Senate Bill 86 would require intoxicating hemp products to be sold only at adult-use marijuana dispensaries instead of ...
Under S.B. 86, those products could only be sold by licensed cannabis dispensaries, with a 10% tax that matches the tax Ohio ...
Podcast hosts question why Congress can't remove cannabis from controlled substances list when 24 states have legalized it ...
The Ohio Senate voted unanimously Wednesday to advance a bill that strictly limits where Ohioans can purchase most products ...
Indiana continues to refuse to legalize marijuana sales while neighbor states make millions on cannabis sales.
Eight months into legal sales, Ohio’s marijuana is cheaper—but still not cheap enough for consumers who continue crossing ...
The Marijuana Control Law, also known as the Ohio Senate Bill 56, is being considered by the Ohio House of Representatives.
Senate Bill 86 would regulate intoxicating hemp products sold in vape stores, convenience stores and gas stations.
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Sunday marks the first “420” since recreational marijuana sales were made legal in Ohio. The origins ...
Senate Bill 86 would only allow dispensaries to sell certain hemp products, icing out CBD stores and other retailers.
A bill banning intoxicating hemp products from being sold in gas stations, convenience stores or anywhere else outside of a licensed dispensary passed the Ohio Senate 33-0 this week.