Ohio House Republicans have passed a bill that would ban intoxicating hemp products while also amending the state's recreational marijuana laws.
The Ohio House had to weed through differences, but narrowly passed legislation banning most "intoxicating" hemp products ...
Ohio lawmakers passed a bill early Thursday morning that would ban intoxicating hemp products and make changes to the state’s marijuana laws. The Ohio House voted 52-34 to pass Ohio Senate Bill 56, ...
Ohio lawmakers have advanced a bill that would scale back the state’s voter-approved marijuana law—with new amendments to ban ...
With the Thanksgiving holiday quickly approaching, Republicans in the Ohio General Assembly pushed through a series of voting ...
The Ohio House has once again protected marijuana and 'intoxicating' hemp policy from the Senate's restrictions after a deal ...
South Euclid-Lyndhurst Schools and Westerville City Schools don’t have much in common, but both passed levies despite ...
Proposal f a federal convention of states to change the Constitution received its second hearing in the Ohio Senate on ...
The Ohio House has once again protected marijuana and "intoxicating" hemp policy from the Senate's restrictions after a deal ...
Ohio lawmakers failed to agree Wednesday on how to regulate intoxicating hemp products. Legislators had said they hoped to ...
Ohio Republicans are racing to pass major election changes before they leave Columbus for the year. Senate Bill 293 was introduced in late October and overhauled by House lawmakers on Tuesday. It will ...
Hemp businesses selling intoxicating products face an uncertain future as a new federal law sets a November 2026 deadline for states to enact regulations or see the market effectively banned. The ...
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