Sandusky County judge temporarily blocks Ohio's intoxicating hemp ban in 1 city
The order blocks enforcement against low-THC hemp products while the judge said the law may favor marijuana over federally legal hemp.
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Ohio Judge Pauses Hemp Product Ban Enforcement, Saying It Favors Marijuana Industry
“The practical effect is to immunize Ohio’s in-state marijuana industry, which Ohio law requires to have an in-state physical presence, from out-of-state competition with respect to federally legal hemp products otherwise sold in interstate commerce.” By Phillip Smith, The American Hemp Monitor A Sandusky County court of common pleas judge has ruled that Ohio’s new law banning the sale of intoxicating hemp-derived cannabinoids except at license…
Sandusky County judge’s ruling blocking local hemp ban enforcement could have wider impact
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Less than a month after Ohio banned intoxicating hemp products, a Sandusky County judge blocked local police from enforcing that law, a ruling that could carry broader legal implications if other courts follow.
Sandusky County judge temporarily blocks Ohio's intoxicating hemp ban in 1 city
A judge in Sandusky County has temporarily blocked Ohio's new law banning "intoxicating" hemp products in Fremont, but it could have wide-ranging impacts for the rest of the state.
Ohio Judge Temporarily Blocks Hemp Ban Enforcement, Calls Law "Discriminatory"
An Ohio judge has temporarily halted enforcement of a new state law banning certain hemp-derived products, finding the policy may unfairly favor the regulated marijuana industry over federally legal hemp businesses. In an order issued in late-March, Sandusky County Common Pleas Court Judge Jeremiah Ray granted a temporary restraining order preventing the Fremont Police Department, … Continue reading
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