Although voters overwhelmingly chose to legalize recreational marijuana in 2023, one of the most powerful leaders in the ...
Now that recreational marijuana use is legal in Ohio, can we expect to see the billboards and airwaves filled with ...
Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) said Wednesday he’s “doing everything” he can to try to pass legislation that ...
Meanwhile, New Frontier Research, another cannabis research firm, has previously estimated that Ohio’s marijuana market could ...
Ohio's recreational marijuana program is still taking shape, and its future could be in the hands of state lawmakers.
Marijuana sales began for adult use in August, and Ohio dispensaries have already made close to 200 million dollars in sales.
Ohio lawmakers are attempting to move forward with legislation as the end of the year nears, but several efforts are stalled.
One thing remains certain, there won't be any new licenses granted for dual-use dispensaries until at least September 2026.
The Ohio Traffic Safety Office (OTSO) is partnering with AAA Northeast and Students Against Destructive Decisions ...
Ohio lawmakers are continuing to pass legislation as quickly as possible, focusing this week on education policy, criminal justice reform and low-level marijuana regulation.
A long-stalled overhaul of recreational marijuana could see new life next year as outgoing Ohio Senate President Matt Huffman ...
Ohio has seen over $191 million in recreational sales since it began on Aug. 6. Michigan, however, had sales over $267 ...