There’s currently an oversupply of marijuana in Ohio according to the state’s licensed medical marijuana growers.
The growers say the surplus supply is affecting everything from the price to quality. But still some complain patients who want and need medical cannibis cannot get it or cannot afford it.
That’s the debate as the state considers making major changes to its medical marijuana program.
All of this is happening as Ohio voters could decide in November whether to legalize marijuana completely.
Host:
Guests:
- Jeremy Unruh, senior vice president of public and regulatory affairs for PharmaCann Inc.
- Theresa Daniello, patient advocate and educator in Geauga County
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