Ohio’s recreational marijuana sales surpassed more than $836 million in 2025, the first full year recreational sales were legal. Recreational sales started in August 2024 and the state’s total ...
Ohio marijuana consumers couldn't smoke or vape anywhere in public under a bill to revamp the state's cannabis program. The Ohio House voted 87-8 on Oct. 22 in favor of Senate Bill 56, which regulates ...
Ohio lawmakers have passed a bill that would make changes to Ohio's marijuana and intoxicating hemp laws and policies.The bill, Senate Bill 56, passed the Senate 22-7 and now heads to Gov. Mike DeWine ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - The Ohio General Assembly has passed Senate Bill 56, which would change the state’s marijuana laws, temporarily legalize THC beverages and ban the sale of intoxicating hemp ...
Ohio law permits residents to grow marijuana at their primary residence. Ohioans do however face limits on how many pot plants they can grow and where they grow them. Recreational marijuana has been ...
Cannabis advocates are pushing back against a new Ohio law that bans intoxicating hemp products from being sold outside dispensaries and makes changes to Ohio's recreational marijuana regulations.
Ohio has increased the marijuana flower purchase limit at dispensaries from 1 ounce to 2.5 ounces. Purchase limits for other cannabis products like edibles and vapes remain unchanged. Ohio lawmakers ...
Ohio regulators have approved one of the nation’s most restrictive bans on marijuana advertising, blocking dispensaries from nearly every major advertising platform despite voters’ intention to treat ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio – Recreational marijuana sales have generated $55 million in taxes since sales began a year ago, but the Ohio cities that host the dispensaries still haven’t gotten a dime of it. While ...
TOLEDO, Ohio (WTVG) - Northwest Ohio residents have made the trek into Michigan for years to buy recreational marijuana. But soon, it could be illegal in Ohio to have or smoke marijuana that wasn’t ...
COLUMBUS — A decision by a legislative body in Columbus will keep Ohio from looking like Michigan, where signage touts that state’s marijuana dispensaries and cannabis products. A divided Joint ...