Dispensaries across the state have sold more than $250 million worth of adult-use cannabis since legalization began in August ...
However, the new proposal suggests increasing the excise tax to 15% and redirecting all the revenue to Ohio's general fund.
The new House Speaker, cousin to the Senate bill sponsor, is more receptive to tightening Ohio’s marijuana law, and ...
Ohio municipalities with marijuana dispensaries are poised to profit from recreational sales through what’s known as the Host ...
Although Gov. Mike DeWine has publicized major changes and his priorities -- including child care and tax changes -- the ...
Senate Bill 56 increases the excise tax on adult-use marijuana to 15% and limits home grow, among other changes to the ...
It would also cut the number of home grow plants from 12 to six. “The people did vote for home grow,” sponsor Ohio Sen. Steve ...
A new bill would make sweeping changes to how Ohio regulates recreational cannabis—including halving the number of home grow ...
Ohio Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill to reform their state’s marijuana laws, increasing taxes on the substance ...
To pay for a new child tax credit and jails, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine wants to raise taxes for gamblers, smokers and ...
Uncertainty looms for medical and adult-use marijuana businesses following the introduction of Senate Bill 56, which would revise medical and adult-use marijuana laws and levy marijuana taxes.
Ohio would impose a higher tax on recreational marijuana and limit home grow under a new bill that marks a major departure from the law approved by voters in 2023. Senate Bill 56, introduced by Sen.