Ohio lawmakers are responding to the passage of Senate Bill 56, which imposes new restrictions on marijuana and intoxicating hemp products statewide. The Senate approved the bill 22-7 on Tuesday, and ...
The Ohio General Assembly has passed Senate Bill 56, which would change the state’s marijuana laws, temporarily legalize THC beverages and ban the sale of intoxicating hemp products outside of ...
All "intoxicating” hemp, including hemp-derived THC and CBD beverages, will be illegal in Ohio under this new law, but opponents plan to go to the ballot.
The governor praised the bill's restrictions on hemp-derived THC products that have been widely available at gas stations and retail stores across the state.
The simplest thing, frankly, to do is to stop it right now instead of going until the date in November set by federal law.” ...
Changes are ahead for hemp and marijuana laws in Ohio. The State Senate passed a bill that would restrict most hemp sales in Ohio. It would also roll back some of the freedoms afforded to recreational ...
This comes after DeWine has been urging Ohio lawmakers to regulate or ban delta-8 THC products since January 2024.
Gov. Mike DeWine said on Thursday that he plans to sign the new cannabis bill that would make adjustments to Ohio’s ...
A bill poised to transform tax revenue collection in Ohio is nearing its final hurdle.Senate Bill 56, recently approved by both chambers, now awaits Gov. Mike ...
Ohio will limit hemp THC to licensed cannabis stores, ban THC beverages starting in 2027 and has criminalized out of state cannabis.
Two years ago, Ohio voters approved a measure to legalize adult-use marijuana. It wasn’t even close, as the bill passed by a 57.2%to ...
Ohio Governor DeWine signed bills to reform property taxes and address various state concerns, but vetoed part of a bill on ...