CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Ohio lawmakers are considering changes to the state's recreational marijuana laws just months after ...
A proposed Westerville ordinance would further enshrine Ohio law prohibiting marijuana businesses from being near a school or church. Westerville City Council held ...
If passed, the legislation would raise taxes on weed and reduce the number of marijuana plants you can grow at home. Here's a ...
The bill also wants to limit the number of home-grown marijuana plants to six per household. The best fried chicken chain in ...
Ohio Republican lawmakers are looking at changing the amount of sales tax collected through marijuana sales in the state and ...
The Ohio Cannabis Company is seeking to open a retail and medical marijuana dispensary in a building on Stringtown Road that has been home to China Bell restaurant for decades. The owner, Cathy Shyu, ...
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 State Highway Patrol said this is part of a pilot program, and it's not being done in response to the legalization of recreational marijuana.
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A plant store in Cleveland’s Ohio City is often confused for a dispensary due to a name picked out long before recreational marijuana was legalized.
State Senator Stephen Huffman proposed recent changes to Ohio’s recreational and medical weed program. It’s gotten people’s attention in Northeast Ohio.
Ohio Republican lawmakers want to raise taxes. Specifically, they want to raise taxes on recreational weed by 50% while ...