Ohio cities may not receive the recreational marijuana revenue they were promised. Gov. Mike DeWine and Senate Republicans ...
Growers are asking Senate Republicans to keep the square footage limits voters passed, saying they've already expanded and ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is hesitant to further reduce income taxes, prioritizing funding for essential services like education.
Marijuana growers say proposed legislative changes to Ohio’s recreational marijuana law would cost them millions, shut down ...
The state Senate is considering a bill that would significantly change Ohio's voter-passed recreational marijuana laws, ...
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WCMH Columbus on MSNOhio cannabis industry nears 23 million sales as lawmakers seek restrictionsIt is National Marijuana Awareness Month, and Ohio is likely to hit 23 million cannabis sales by the end of February. At just over six months of recreational ...
Members of Warren City Council are being asked to approve a resolution opposing state legislation to change Ohio’s recently ...
Wickliffe Mayor Joe Sakacs reported on Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposal for the state to keep all of the excise tax from marijuana ...
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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.
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.
Marijuana sales are continuing to grow at a face pace throughout Ohio. According to the Ohio Division of Cannabis Control, in ...
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