Ohio Senate, marijuana
The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 56, which would change the recreational marijuana law approved by voters in 2023.
Legislation aiming to make major changes to Ohio's recreational marijuana law was passed in the state Senate Wednesday ...
The Ohio State Senate on Wednesday voted to approve SB 56, which would restrict some parts of Ohio's recreational marijuana ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine is hesitant to further ... DeWine proposes raising taxes on sports gaming and recreational marijuana to fund specific initiatives and projects. While acknowledging the ...
Ohio Senate Bill 56 would add more regulations in a stated effort to protect children. Some say it goes too far and pushes ...
The Ohio state Senate took the first major step towards rolling back the voter-approved adult-use marijuana law that won at ...
Ohio Senate Republicans have voted to change the recreational marijuana policy that the voters enshrined into law in 2023.
Senate Bill 56 would lower the household limit for plants, ban outdoor smoking and eliminate small cannabis grower licenses.
Ohio cities may not receive the recreational marijuana revenue they were promised. Gov. Mike DeWine and Senate ...
Members of Warren City Council are being asked to approve a resolution opposing state legislation to change Ohio’s recently ...
Stark County cities could lose recreational marijuana revenue if Gov. Mike DeWine and state lawmakers change the law.
Wickliffe Mayor Joe Sakacs reported on Gov. Mike DeWine’s proposal for the state to keep all of the excise tax from marijuana dispensaries, taking away all funds from municipalities, at a recent City ...
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