For cities and towns in Ohio that have allowed recreational marijuana dispensaries, it’s payday time. A 10% tax on cannabis ...
The group that wants to stop the law that changes Ohio's marijuana and intoxicating hemp statutes and to allow voters to decide on it in November will have to try again.
The citizen-led ballot initiative to repeal Ohio’s new marijuana law has already hit a snag. Ohioans For Cannabis Choice — ...
Ohio cannabis is now a billion-dollar annual market as legal sales accelerated following their August 2024 launch.
Ohio’s recreational marijuana sales surpassed more than $836 million in 2025, the first full year recreational sales were legal. Recreational sales started in August 2024 and the state’s total ...
Recreational marijuana is continuing to raise big money for the Buckeye State, with new data showing sales have topped $1 billion since legal purchases began in August of 2024.According to the Ohio ...
Attorney General Dave Yost rejected a referendum petition for Senate Bill 56, which changes Ohio's marijuana law and restricts hemp products.
Ohio marijuana consumers couldn't smoke or vape anywhere in public under a bill to revamp the state's cannabis program. The Ohio House voted 87-8 on Oct. 22 in favor of Senate Bill 56, which regulates ...
Ohioans in the intoxicating hemp industry fear a bill heading to Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s desk will put them out of business. Ohio’s bill complies with recent federal changes by banning intoxicating ...
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office rejected the summary language for a proposed statewide voter referendum aimed at repealing ...
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