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Ohio Republicans want to make major changes to marijuana law approved by voters
Senate Bill 56 increases the excise tax on adult-use marijuana to 15% and limits home grow, among other changes to the voter-approved law.
How Ohio lawmakers are trying to change marijuana rules
Ohio lawmakers are working to rewrite the recreational marijuana law voters approved two years ago with a bill that proposes at least 44 major changes. Senate Bill 56, sponsored by state Sen. Steve Huffman (R-Tipp City),
Ohio Republican Lawmakers Seek More Marijuana Taxes And Home Grow Limits
Ohio Republican lawmakers have introduced a bill to reform their state’s marijuana laws, increasing taxes on the substance and limiting personal cultivation.
Changes could be coming to recreational marijuana laws in Ohio
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Ohio lawmakers are considering changes to the state's recreational marijuana laws just months after legalization, with a new bill proposing to increase the excise tax and implement other restrictions.
GOP lawmakers move to scale back Ohio’s voter-passed recreational marijuana law: Capitol Letter
A new bill would make sweeping changes to how Ohio regulates recreational cannabis—including halving the number of home grow plants and eliminating all the social equity programs.
What a proposed Senate Bill could mean for the future of recreational marijuana
Uncertainty looms for medical and adult-use marijuana businesses following the introduction of Senate Bill 56, which would revise medical and adult-use marijuana laws and levy marijuana taxes.
Local senator proposes major changes to adult-use marijuana law
A local state senator has introduced a bill that could make major changes to Ohio’s adult-use marijuana law. If the bill passes, it would change several aspects of the law, including the number of plants a person can grow in a household,
Ohio GOP Lawmakers Introduce Bill To Raise Marijuana Tax, Restrict Home Grow And Eliminate Social Equity Funding
Ohio Republican lawmakers are reviving an effort to significantly alter the state’s voter-approved marijuana legalization law—in part by raising the tax on cannabis products, halving the number of plants adults could grow and eliminating certain social equity provisions.
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Northeast Ohioans react to proposed Ohio weed law changes
State Senator Stephen Huffman proposed recent changes to Ohio’s recreational and medical weed program. It’s gotten people’s attention in Northeast Ohio.
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New Ohio bill looks to increase sales tax on recreational marijuana
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohio Senate Bill 56 is looking to increase the excise sales tax on recreational marijuana sales from 10% to ...
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Ohio Senate looks to fast-track rollback of recreational cannabis laws
The Ohio Senate has resurrected a proposal that overhauls the state's relatively young recreational marijuana program, ...
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Cleveland plant store confused for marijuana dispensary
A plant store in Cleveland’s Ohio City is often confused for a dispensary due to a name picked out long before recreational marijuana was legalized.
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Cracking down on high driving: Highway Patrol using oral marijuana tests through pilot program
Ohio State Highway Patrol said this is part of a pilot program, and it's not being done in response to the legalization of recreational marijuana.
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Local school alerts families to THC vapes after 2 found on campus
Vandalia — Vandalia-Butler City Schools sent a message to families Thursday about THC vapes on campus. The message says local ...
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All residents safe after Kingston of Miamisburg fire
Crews responded to a fire this morning at a nursing home in Miamisburg. The fire occurred at Kingston of Miamisburg, located ...
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Ohio lawmakers get to lawmaking; Vivek Ramaswamy soft-launches campaign for governor
Ohio legislative leaders have foregone the splashy press conferences rolling out priority bills at a rapid pace.
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