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Terrasana in Columbus, Fremont, Springfield and Cleveland says it hopes to get a recreational license and start sales in July. The company said it will prioritize its current medical patients first.
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Michigan and other states that have previously legalized adult-use recreational marijuana could provide a template for building a recreational ecosystem in Ohio.
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Several Columbus suburbs already had varying restrictions on medicinal marijuana sales, cultivation and processing. Grove City is so far the first to try and pass similar restrictions for recreational weed.
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With possession, use and home growth of marijuana legal, the cannabis industry nationwide is waiting for sales to start in one of the country’s most populous states.
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Business & EconomyGoremade Pizza and Walking Distance Brewing Company are some of the first businesses that are explicitly telling customers they can smoke marijuana at their establishments.
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You can use it and grow the plant, but you still can’t buy it.
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Ohio State argued federal law restricting marijuana use supersedes a recently passed state law that legalizes weed because the university received federal funds.
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Ohio Senate leaders have said they largely should be able to find common ground on modifications to Issue 2, which legalizes adult-use recreational marijuana.
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Political scientists weigh in on how having abortion rights and legal marijuana on the same statewide Ohio ballot this November might affect the outcome of both issues.
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The Coalition to Regulate Marijuana like Alcohol needs to get 125,000 signatures to be placed on the November ballot.