The group that wants to stop the law that changes Ohio's marijuana and intoxicating hemp statutes and to allow voters to decide on it in November will have to try again.
For cities and towns in Ohio that have allowed recreational marijuana dispensaries, it’s payday time. A 10% tax on cannabis ...
It’s been a year and a half since the sale of recreational marijuana became legal in Ohio, and earlier this month, the ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — A coalition opposing Ohio’s Senate Bill 56 submitted revised summary language Tuesday along with more than 1 ...
The City of Columbus is due over $4.7 million in excise taxes from recreational marijuana sales from 2024 and 2025, more than ...
The citizen-led ballot initiative to repeal Ohio’s new marijuana law has already hit a snag. Ohioans For Cannabis Choice — ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio — Adults buying recreational marijuana netted over $740,000 for Cleveland’s coffers since buying weed at ...
Attorney General Dave Yost rejected a referendum petition for Senate Bill 56, which changes Ohio's marijuana law and restricts hemp products.
Ohio cities are finally getting their long-awaited revenue from recreational marijuana sales. After a year and a half of ...
The city of Newark received its first reimbursement of recreational marijuana tax revenue, which began in August 2024 after its legalization in Ohio.
The Ohio Attorney General’s Office rejected the summary language for a proposed statewide voter referendum aimed at repealing ...
If Yost had certified the language, Ohioans for Cannabis Choice would have been able to start to collect signatures to get a referendum on the November ballot.