Ohioans for Cannabis Choice didn't collect enough signatures for its effort to block a new hemp and marijuana law from taking ...
Massive overhaul to Ohio cannabis laws on the way after group fails to stop SB 56 ...
By Megan Henry Special to The Times Opponents of Ohio Republican lawmakers’ attempt to ban intoxicating hemp products and ...
Marijuana will be re-criminalized in Ohio, businesses will close, workers will lose their jobs, and consumers will be denied their right to products they should be able to purchase.” By Megan Henry, ...
A new Ohio law banning hemp-derived intoxicating products is set to disrupt local businesses, impacting sales and prompting a ...
Significant changes to Ohio’s marijuana laws are set to take effect this week under Senate Bill 56, approved by state ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Ohioans for Cannabis Choice announced Wednesday that the campaign did not collect enough signatures to place a referendum on the November ballot that would block portions of Ohio’s ...
The campaign to repeal GOP-created marijuana restrictions and a total ban on intoxicating hemp products will not be making ...
A group looking to block new restrictions on marijuana failed to gather enough valid signatures to place a repeal measure on the November ballot.
Ohio is now largely on track to ban all intoxicating hemp Friday, including hemp-infused THC and CBD beverages, with an effort to overturn the law short on the signatures necessary for the ballot.
Ohioans for Cannabis Choice have given up the effort to reverse Senate Bill 56, which clamps down on hemp and marijuana ...
An Ohio campaign is making a final push for signatures to put a referendum on the November ballot that would repeal a law rolling back the state’s marijuana law and ban the sale of consumable hemp ...