Ohio GOP legislative leaders have said they want to revive a proposal to change relatively new recreational marijuana laws.
Recreational marijuana became legal in Ohio just over a year ago, in December 2023, with sales launching at local dispensaries in August 2024.
Kentucky Democrats have introduced legislation that would legalize and decriminalize marijuana. Their next step is earning Republican support.
Ohio House Speaker Matt Huffman, who just a month ago said he wanted to drastically change the state’s marijuana law, has seemingly had a change of heart. He has backtracked on at least some of his proposed restrictions after having meetings with the Statehouse’s resident marijuana enthusiast.
Ohio’s GOP House speaker is changing his tune on the state’s marijuana law, appearing to walk back his previously stated plan to undermine provisions of the voter-approved initiative such as home cultivation rights.
Following the launch of an adult-use market last August, Ohio saw more than $675 million in total legal marijuana sales in 2024, according to data from the Ohio Division of Cannabis Control through Dec. 28. That amount is about 40% more than the $484 million in cannabis sold in 2023 — which, of course, only featured medical sales.
DoorDash announced it's offering hemp-derived THC and CBD products for on-demand delivery in certain states, including Ohio.
A woman's TikTok has gone viral after she claimed a Hamilton Burger King worker gave her marijuana with her food order.
In five months, $242 million has been spent in Ohio on recreational marijuana sales. Darius Walter, who works at downtown Columbus dispensary Nar Reserve, said that number did not surprise him. He said business is booming.
Recreational marijuana is proving to be extremely profitable in Ohio.With just four months worth of sales, the state is already raking in millions.The Ohio Division of Cannabis Control says ...
Recreational marijuana became legal in Ohio just over a year ago, in December 2023, with sales launching at local dispensaries in August 2024. There are over 120 stores across the state selling ...
Five new cannabis dispensaries — two in Massillon, two in Canton and one in Alliance — are planning to open in Stark County.