Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost Rejects Proposed Referendum Trying to Overturn New Marijuana Law - Cleveland Scene Ohioans ...
Attorney General Dave Yost rejected a referendum petition for Senate Bill 56, which changes Ohio's marijuana law and ...
Ohio’s recreational marijuana sales surpassed more than $836 million last year, the first full year recreational sales were ...
Ohioans for Cannabis Choice is mounting a referendum effort against a new law cracking down on intoxicating hemp and making several changes to Ohio’s voter-passed recreational marijuana law. If its ...
A technician inspects the leaves of cannabis plants growing inside a controlled environment. Photographer: Konstantinos Tsakalidis/Bloomberg via Getty Images. Ohioans for Cannabis Choice is mounting a ...
Marijuana advocates are challenging Ohio's newly signed hemp and marijuana law. They are pushing back against restrictions that would keep intoxicating hemp products out of gas stations and ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Cannabis advocates are pushing back against a new Ohio law that bans intoxicating hemp products from being sold outside dispensaries and makes changes to Ohio's recreational marijuana ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — More changes are coming to Ohio’s marijuana industry. On Dec. 19, Governor Mike DeWine signed Ohio Senate Bill 56 into law that will wipe intoxicating hemp products off store ...
Ohioans for Cannabis Choice filed signatures in the first step for the referendum campaign to ask voters to reject Senate Bill 56. The new law calls for sweeping restrictions on intoxicating hemp ...
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio cannabis advocates are hoping to stop a new marijuana law from taking effect by sending it to a citizen vote. Friday afternoon, Ohioans for Cannabis Choice announced it ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Editor's note: This story has been republished under a Creative Commons License from the Ohio Capital Journal. You can find the original story here. Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a ...