Questions Answered: What Ohio's Hemp, Delta 8 Ban Means for You
Governor DeWine cites child hospitalizations and lack of regulation in enacting the ban, affecting thousands of hemp product workers amid ongoing legal challenges.
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Governor DeWine Declares Consumer Product Emergency for Intoxicating Hemp
(COLUMBUS, Ohio) — On Wednesday, October 8, Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed an executive order declaring an Adulterated Consumer Product Emergency for consumable items containing intoxicating hemp. The order requires Ohio retailers to cease the sale of all intoxicating hemp…
Three companies file lawsuit over Ohio order banning sale of intoxicating hemp products
Three Ohio companies are suing Gov. Mike DeWine just days after he signed an executive order that will temporarily ban the sale of intoxicating hemp products in the state.
Ohio ban on intoxicating hemp could be short lived
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine issued an emergency medical order on Wednesday temporarily banning the sale of “intoxicating hemp” in Ohio. “This crisis is getting worse,” DeWine said in explaining the order that takes effect next Tuesday. “I’m not going to sit by and let this continue.” The governor’s response to the “crisis” may be short-lived. That’s because Republican legislators in 2021 changed state law limiting how long emergency health orders i…
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