The Ohio Senate passed Senate Bill 56, which would change the recreational marijuana law approved by voters in 2023.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Ohio Senate Republicans say Ohio needs “adjustments” in the marijuana law voters approved for public health ...
A bill approved 23-9 by the Ohio Senate Wednesday would significantly overhaul a citizen-initiated statute that 57% of voters ...
Ohio Senate Republicans passed a bill Wednesday that would make significant changes to the marijuana law passed by Ohio ...
Ohio lawmakers have taken the first major step in limiting recreational marijuana laws that voters overwhelmingly approved.
The bill would limit home-grow from 12 plants to six plants, reduce the THC levels in adult-use marijuana from 90% to 70%, ...
Senate Bill 56 would lower the household limit for plants, ban outdoor smoking and eliminate small cannabis grower licenses.
The number of plants households can grow would drop if the Senate's overhaul of Ohio's marijuana regulation becomes law.
The Ohio Senate passed a bill Wednesday designed to address public safety concerns and other administrative issues ...
RIVERSIDE — A bill proposed to change the recreational marijuana law passed in the Ohio Senate on Wednesday. Senate Bill 56 ...
A bipartisan bill in the Ohio Senate would give universal free meals to K-12 students in public and non-public chartered ...
The Ohio State Senate on Wednesday voted to approve SB 56, which would restrict some parts of Ohio's recreational marijuana ...
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