First adult-use marijuana store in county opens
SOUTHWEST HARBOR On Tuesday, a small sign taped to the door of Meristem, the first adult-use marijuana store in Hancock County, announced, ‘We’re Open!’
In keeping with the theme of the quietside of Mount Desert Island, there were no big banners, balloons or radio station coverage to welcome new customers, and that is the way owners Tyler and Natasha Johnson wanted it. After a couple of years of working towards this day, the couple was more interested in making sure all their systems were working properly than having a line of people wrapped around the Seal Cove Road building.
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Officials seek public comments on potential new Ohio medical marijuana conditions
By Laura Hancock - Advance Ohio Media, Cleveland (TNS)
COLUMBUS, Ohio State officials are accepting written public comments on six ailments that could potentially get added to the qualifying conditions list for medical marijuana.
The State Medical Board of Ohio will accept emails through Feb. 26 on the following conditions:
• autism
• terminal illness
On Wednesday, the board’s Medical Marijuana Committee reviewed 30 petitions of new conditions to potentially add to the current list.
But the board rejected most of the petitions for reasons ranging from the condition is already allowed which was the case for post-traumatic stress disorder to petitions that were incomplete, since the medical board requires petitioners to attach medical studies showing the efficacy of marijuana or information from experts who specialize in the study or treatment of the condition.
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Updated Feb 16, 2021;
Posted Feb 12, 2021
The State Medical Board of Ohio chose six conditions to further look at from around 30 petitions that members of the public had quested be added to the Ohio medical marijuana list of qualifying conditions. (AP Photo/Ted S. Warren) AP
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-autism
-terminal illness
But the board rejected most of the petitions for reasons ranging from the condition is already allowed which was the case for post-traumatic stress disorder to petitions that were incomplete, since the medical board requires petitioners to attach medical studies showing the efficacy of marijuana or information from experts who specialize in the study or treatment of the condition.