Ohio's Hemp Bills Saw No Movement Last Week Despite Gov. Mike DeWine's Blocked Executive Order
Ohio lawmakers consider Senate Bill 56 to regulate intoxicating hemp products amid legal challenges to Gov. DeWine’s ban and calls to protect children from unregulated sales.
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Ohio lawmakers set to ban all 'intoxicating' hemp products, including THC drinks
Ohio lawmakers are poised to ban all "intoxicating" hemp products this week under a deal shared with News 5 as a two-year-long debate over THC policy is set to come to an end.A tentative deal between the Ohio House and Senate has been reached on marijuana and hemp policy, but its not one that Rep. Tex Fischer (R-Boardman) supports."I am as frustrated and disappointed as anybody, given how much time and effort and capital I've spent on this, to b…
Ohio lawmakers weighing new hemp regulations in wake of court’s halt on DeWine’s ban
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio lawmakers appear poised to take a step toward legislative action on intoxicating hemp products this week following Gov. Mike DeWine’s attempt to ban sales through an executive order.
Ohio House brings proposal allowing stores to sell THC drinks, but bans other hemp products
Flowers of hemp plants that contain less that 0.3 percent tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) the primary psychoactive substance in marijuana. (Photo by Graham Stokes for Ohio Capital Journal. Republish photo only with original article.)The Ohio House Republicans are set to introduce legislation that would allow stores and breweries to sell THC-infused drinks, but prohibit all other forms of “intoxicating hemp” products. Also in the proposal, exclusively…
Ohio lawmakers moving to restrict hemp THC products to licensed cannabis stores
Ohio lawmakers are expected to vote soon on a bill that would disrupt the state's hemp-THC beverage market. Ohio lawmakers moving to restrict hemp THC products to licensed cannabis stores is a post from: MJBizDaily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs
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