Ohio, marijuana and intoxicating hemp
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Businesses and consumers alike await the Senate’s decision, which could significantly impact the hemp and marijuana ...
Ohio elected officials are now less than 10 days away from blowing a second deadline to pass a bipartisan Congressional map.
Senate Bill 56 would crack down on public marijuana smoking and create new rules for THC drinks and other hemp products.
As building owners in downtown Youngstown continue to struggle with inadequate heat and hot water, the mayor and a state ...
Governors DeWine and Beshear showed bipartisanship at a UC event focused on infrastructure and national issues.
Three businesses affiliated with the hemp industry have sued Gov. Mike DeWine over his announced short-term ban of hemp ...
Gov. Mike DeWine’s Wednesday declaration of a public health emergency effectively banning the sales of intoxicating hemp products -- at least temporarily -- was met with a range of reactions from ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine holds up intoxicating hemp product Nerdy Bears and Nerds Gummy Clusters during a press conference ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine banned the sale of intoxicating hemp products, such as THC-infused gummies and beverages sold in gas stations, tap rooms and retail shops, for 90 days. Intoxicating hemp products ...
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Ohio's hemp bills saw no movement last week despite Gov. Mike DeWine's blocked executive order
Lawmakers agree Ohio needs regulations yo prevent kids from buying intoxicating hemp products, but there was no movement last ...
The 40-year-old Ohio state trooper who died after being hit by a vehicle while assisting another driver along a freeway has ...
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