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Ohio's marijuana laws will remain unchanged for now, as state lawmakers failed to pass marijuana reform before their summer ...
The Ohio State Senate on Wednesday voted to approve SB 56, which would restrict some parts of Ohio's recreational marijuana laws that voters approved in 2023.
Many expected the House to pass changes earlier this month that would have given cities more power to regulate or ban ...
Senate Bill 56 also disrupts the distribution of cannabis tax revenue, removing language in the Ohio Revised Code on the Cannabis Social Equity and Jobs Fund as well as the Substance Abuse and ...
It appears unlikely that Ohio lawmakers will make changes to the state’s recreational marijuana law before their summer break ...
How else could Ohio's marijuana law change? The new version of Senate Bill 56 also: Limits the number of active dispensaries statewide to 400.
The latest version of SB 56 strictly limited where Ohioans could purchase most products containing those cannabinoid ...
Ohio legislators have paused consideration of Senate Bill 56—proposing THC limits, public smoking bans, and dispensary caps—until after the summer recess, with decisions expected in fall 2025.
The newest version of Ohio Senate Bill 56—modifying state marijuana laws—still puts limits on how potent THC products can be. But it allows use at some outdoor concerts.
How else could Ohio's marijuana law change? The new version of Senate Bill 56 also: Limits the number of active dispensaries statewide to 400.
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