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Ohio's marijuana laws will remain unchanged for now, as state lawmakers failed to pass marijuana reform before their summer ...
The Ohio State Senate on Wednesday voted to approve SB 56, which would restrict some parts of Ohio's recreational marijuana laws that voters approved in 2023.
The passage of Senate Bill 56 was yet another assault on the will of Ohio voters and a direct threat to the success of Ohio’s adult-use marijuana program.
There are bills in both chambers trying to rewrite Ohio’s marijuana laws — Senate Bill 56 and House Bill 160.
Just as your home (vs your entire property) in Ohio is your “castle” in terms of being able to stand your ground and defend yourself/family against an intruder, the Ohio Senate in SB 56 has ...
A new version of Senate Bill 56 eliminates jail time for passengers smoking marijuana, restricts home-grow locations and regulates hemp products. The bill changes how marijuana tax revenue is ...
While Ohio's new budget has been the legislative focus in the last two weeks, lawmakers continue to push to change the rules ...
Ohio lawmakers will likely pause deliberations on changes to the state’s marijuana law until after their summer break.
The latest version of SB 56 strictly limited where Ohioans could purchase most products containing those cannabinoid ...
‘We Are Going to Push Pause’ on Ohio Marijuana Legislation, Says Republican Lawmaker “We’re going to take the summer and come back and potentially take another crack at it.” ...
How else could Ohio's marijuana law change? The new version of Senate Bill 56 also: Limits the number of active dispensaries statewide to 400.
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