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Dispensaries that got a provision license from the Ohio Division of Cannabis Control are waiting for a certificate of operation to begin sales.
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Business & EconomyWhat are the pros and cons of a vertically integrated cannabis model where companies are controlling all stages of production? Businesses attempting this have more licenses and compliance needs, but high start-up costs could lead to increased profits down the road.
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The Ohio Legislature has yet to enact changes to last year’s recreational marijuana initiated statute that some Republicans have said they want.
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Business & EconomyWhat can cannabis tourism look like in Northeast Ohio in the wake of legalization? Area experts weigh the possibilities.
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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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Ohio House leaders said the legislature can’t and likely won’t find common ground on the issue.
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Social equity provisions are a part of Issue 2, intended to give entrepreneurs from marginalized communities inroads into the cannabis industry.
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Cannabis possession, use and home growth went legal at the end of 2023—but sale to adult-use, non-medical customers is not yet legal.
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City Council in Grove City voted Monday night to allow medical marijuana dispensaries to operate in the city.
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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.