Ohio Senate Republicans have voted to change the recreational marijuana policy that the voters enshrined into law in 2023.
The Ohio Senate passed a bill that would change Ohio’s recreational marijuana law. His wife, Betsy Arakawa, was also found ...
Now, anyone 21 or older can smoke marijuana on private property. SB56 would make smoking in childcare homes illegal.
New York persisted with a plan to build flagship dispensaries for people the state once prosecuted for weed offenses, even as ...
While recreational marijuana is legal to possess and use in D.C., selling it remains illegal, and businesses accused of ignoring that law are paying the price.
Ohio lawmakers have taken the first major step in limiting recreational marijuana laws that voters overwhelmingly approved.
The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 56, which would change the recreational marijuana law approved by voters in 2023.
SB 56 strictly prohibits smoking cannabis in public, limiting Ohioans to partaking in private residences, and reduces home ...
Pennsylvania considers legalizing recreational cannabis with sales through state-owned dispensaries, akin to its liquor stores. This move faces political hurdles and raises questions about revenue ...
Ohio Senate Bill 56 would add more regulations in a stated effort to protect children. Some say it goes too far and pushes ...
A new study, led by researchers at Columbia University, suggests it is easy for youths to purchase cannabis from unlicensed ...
The idea, approved by voters in 2016, is picking up steam with a new report recommending how to regulate 'cannabis ...