State Sen. Steve Huffman introduced legislation Tuesday that would prohibit the sale of intoxicating hemp products in the ...
Ohio legislative leaders have been vocal since day one that they want to undercut the tax structure Ohio voters passed for ...
Local proponents say it would mean more jobs, more federal funding for research, easier access to startup capital and an ease ...
To put it bluntly, Cheech and Chong couldn’t cut it in Ohio’s legalized cannabis industry. Costs run high, regulations are ...
A new Pew Research poll says nine in ten Americans say marijuana should be legal for medical or recreational use, and a ...
State lawmakers are expected to consider this emergency measure as they reconvene for their lame-duck session.
A six-month moratorium on the cultivation, processing or sale of adult use marijuana in Liberty Twp. due to expire Nov. 17 has been extended another six months.
a Trotwood smoke shop singled out by the state for advertising as "Ohio's first" cannabis distributor following the state's vote to legalize recreational marijuana — the shop sells hemp-derived ...
The ballot decisions Tuesday point to voter concerns that drug policies have drifted too far to the left, according to policy ...
Huffman's proposed bill would define "intoxicating hemp" as any product containing more than a half-milligram of Delta-8 or ...
Ohio’s Issue 1, which would have put an independent commission ... After decades of growth, support for marijuana ...