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COLUMBUS, Ohio - Senate Republicans want to scale back Ohio’s voter-backed recreational marijuana program—cutting home grow limits ... The bill would also outlaw outdoor smoking and vaping.
CINCINNATI (WXIX) - The Ohio Senate just made some big changes ... Ohioans voted to grow up to six marijuana plants per adult and a dozen per household but many Republican lawmakers have said ...
The House Judiciary Committee in Ohio has scheduled a public hearing for Wednesday, June 4 on Senate Bill 56, a proposal to ...
A House committee unveiled changes May 28 to Senate Bill 56, an overhaul of the adult-use cannabis program that would impose ...
A new version of Senate Bill 56 eliminates jail time for passengers smoking marijuana ... Union of Ohio. The latest version of the bill maintains current rules for home grow: Adults 21 and ...
Effective June 4, Ohioans can now purchase up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana flower from licensed dispensaries per day. The previous daily purchase limit on non-medical cannabis, which had been in place ...
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WSYX) — Ohio lawmakers are working on making changes to the marijuana law voters passed in 2023. Wednesday, ...
A Frankenstein's monster of sorts is coming alive in Columbus as members of the Ohio House and Senate work to close the gap in their chamber's different approaches to recreational marijuana reform.
The newest version of Ohio Senate Bill 56—modifying state marijuana laws—still puts limits on how potent THC products can be.
One of the biggest differences with Senate Bill 56 is limiting Ohio’s home grow from 12 plants down to six. The bill would also combine the state’s medical and recreational marijuana programs ...