Ohio's Upcoming Marijuana Policy Changes
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Ohio's upcoming marijuana policy changes
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) -- More changes are coming to Ohio's marijuana industry. On Dec. 19, Governor Mike DeWine signed Ohio Senate Bill 56 into law that will wipe intoxicating hemp products off store shelves and change the rules for marijuana users across the state. "This is going to put a lot of people out of business [...]
MORNING DIGEST: Marijuana advocates challenging Ohio’s newly signed hemp and marijuana law
Good Morning, Cleveland! It's Tuesday, Dec. 30, and here is what you need to know.Marijuana advocates challenging Ohios newly signed hemp and marijuana lawMarijuana advocates are challenging Ohio's newly signed hemp and marijuana law. They are pushing back against restrictions that would keep intoxicating hemp products out of gas stations and convenience stores. News 5's Mike Holden will be live to tell us what the next steps are.One teen dead a…
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signs intoxicating hemp ban, new marijuana regulations into law | The Highland County Press
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law this month that bans intoxicating hemp products and makes various changes to the state’s voter-passed marijuana law, including adding crimes such as making it illegal to bring legally purchased marijuana from another state back to Ohio.
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