A 6-year study by the American College of Surgeons found nearly 42% of fatally injured drivers in Montgomery County had blood ...
A study of drivers killed in crashes during a six year period in Montgomery County, Ohio, found nearly 42% had high levels of ...
Ohio regulators have filed new proposed rules to build upon the state’s marijuana legalization law, laying out plans to update regulations on labeling and packaging requirements. In a rule package ...
Over 40% of drivers who died in motor vehicle collisions tested positive for delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in Ohio's ...
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy fretted over the dangers of marijuana as his boss, President Trump, weighs reclassifying ...
Nearly half of all drivers killed in crashes had high levels of THC in their blood. Despite legalization, the risk hasn’t dropped, and experts say public warnings haven’t kept up.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order on Wednesday banning retailers from selling products with ...
A new Wright State University study finds that over 40% of fatal car accident victims had elevated THC levels in their blood, ...
THC-infused drinks have flourished in Ohio outside the regulated marijuana program under state and national hemp laws.
Bipartisan Pennsylvania senators have introduced a bill that would allow terminally ill patients to use of medical marijuana ...
New study findings show that over 40% of drivers who died in motor vehicle collisions tested positive for active ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has issued a 90-day executive order banning the sale of intoxicating hemp products starting this coming ...
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