CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Ohio's voter-approved marijuana law may soon face significant changes as lawmakers propose a crackdown on what they consider overly lenient regulations. Senate Bill 56, sponsored ...
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Hosted on MSNBill raises marijuana limit for OVI charges in OhioA new state Senate bill would give Ohio drivers who may have recently consumed cannabis -- but who are not actively ...
Growers are asking Senate Republicans to keep the square footage limits voters passed, saying they've already expanded and ...
Gov. Mike DeWine is wary of cutting Ohio's income tax, but he wants to use sin taxes on cigarettes, marijuana and sports ...
Moving marijuana, carting cannabis, and distributing to dispensaries. It’s a sensitive operation that takes a specific skill ...
A little more than a year after Ohio voters overwhelmingly approved recreational marijuana in Ohio, state lawmakers want to limit it and criminalize some aspects. The bill would ban public smoking, ...
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DeWine's plan for recreational marijuana money: Build jails, scrap funding for Ohio citiesStark County cities could lose recreational marijuana revenue if Gov. Mike DeWine and state lawmakers change the law.
Gov. Mike DeWine and state lawmakers want to change Ohio's recreational marijuana program. Cities may pay the price.
Senate Bill 56, proposed by Senator Stephen Huffman, would increase the current tax amount from 10% to 15%, with all of the ...
Gov. Mike DeWine is looking to raise the tax. Not every town welcomes the sales, as more than 50 municipalities have banned ...
Lawmakers are considering adopting several changes to recreational marijuana laws that Ohio voters approved in 2023.
Senate Bill 56 increases the excise tax on adult-use marijuana to 15% and limits home grow, among other changes to the ...
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