'Lawless executive overreach' | 2 Cincinnati breweries sue State of Ohio over looming THC drink ban
Four Ohio breweries argue Gov. DeWine's veto forces them to halt sales and destroy inventory, risking millions in losses and layoffs, with a court response due Friday.
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The hemp farmer myth being promoted by opponents of SB 56: David Bowling
“Everyone loves a farmer.” It’s a sentiment that resonates across Ohio, where agriculture is part of our identity. That’s why it’s so troubling to see the image of the hardworking hemp farmer used as political cover in a debate that has little to do with farming or hemp at all.
Ohio Officials Face Friday Deadline To Respond To Hemp THC Drink Lawsuit
“In addition to potential criminal penalties, the veto will force them, collectively, to lay off dozens of employees and will cost them millions of dollars in investments and lost sales.” By David Beasley, The Center Square The state of Ohio has until Friday to respond to a lawsuit by breweries challenging Gov. Mike DeWine’s (R) veto of portions of a bill that would have allowed beer companies to continue selling hemp beverages until the end of …
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