Recreational pot sales are nearing reality in Ohio. The state Division of Cannabis Control posted applications Friday for new dual licenses that will allow existing medical marijuana dispensaries to also sell nonmedical cannabis. Friday was the deadline that a voter-approved 2023 initiated statute set for making the applications available. Under the measure, Ohioans over 21 were immediately able to legally grow and possess adult-use marijuana at home, but there’s still nowhere to legally buy it. State regulators won’t say how long license approvals could take, but supporters of the program believe the first sales could come by mid-June.
Terrasana in Columbus, Fremont, Springfield and Cleveland says it hopes to get a recreational license and start sales in July. The company said it will prioritize its current medical patients first.
Terrasana in Columbus, Fremont, Springfield and Cleveland says it hopes to get a recreational license and start sales in July. The company said it will prioritize its current medical patients first.
Terrasana in Columbus, Fremont, Springfield and Cleveland says it hopes to get a recreational license and start sales in July. The company said it will prioritize its current medical patients first.
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