Gov. Mike DeWine and state lawmakers want to change Ohio's recreational marijuana program. Cities may pay the price.
The state Senate is considering a bill that would significantly change Ohio's voter-passed recreational marijuana laws, placing further limits on potency, prohibiting sharing, and halving the state's ...
A new state Senate bill would give Ohio drivers who may have recently consumed cannabis — but who are not actively ...
Republicans in the House and Senate want to gradually reduce the tax rate to ... "They voted for it or voted against it ...
From the start of adult-use marijuana sales last August to January 25, Ohioans have spent just shy of $300 million on it. The ...
Hamilton County opposes Senate Bill 56 diverting marijuana tax revenue. The bill increases tax from 10% to 15% statewide.
The bill bars measured marijuana metabolites in a person’s urine, blood serum, or plasma from determining a per se charge in ...
Hamilton County and Anderson Township officials criticized a state proposal to strip marijuana tax revenue from local ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Marijuana growers say proposed legislative changes to Ohio’s recreational marijuana law would cost them millions, shut down businesses and spark lawsuits. “Senate Bill 56 ...
Nearly 56 percent of Floridians said yes to legalizing recreational marijuana in the last election. While it wasn’t enough to pass, it was apparently enough to send a message to Florida Republican ...