Over 40% of drivers who died in motor vehicle collisions tested positive for delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) in Ohio's ...
As state budget negotiations drew to a close last week, members of the Democratic-led Senate and the Republican-led House ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine declares an emergency banning intoxicating hemp sales, citing risks to kids and rising poison control ...
Three Ohio companies are suing Gov. Mike DeWine just days after he signed an executive order that will temporarily ban the ...
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Ohio Gov DeWine bans THC, intoxicating hemp products
"Intoxicating hemp products are known to have significant impacts on young, developing brains, yet these products are legally marketed to kids, sold to kids and ingested by kids in Ohio," Ohio Gov. Mi ...
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DeWine sued by three companies for removing intoxicating hemp products from Ohio stores
Court documents in Franklin County reveal that three companies have sued Gov. Mike DeWine just days after he signed an executive order to remove intoxicating hemp ...
Three businesses affiliated with the hemp industry have sued Gov. Mike DeWine over his announced short-term ban of hemp ...
Several Ohio companies are taking legal action against Gov. Mike DeWine, challenging his recent executive order that imposes ...
Ohioans will still be able to have and use "intoxicating" hemp, low-level THC products such as delta 8, during the state's temporary ban — but it would be a crime to sell it.
The governor issued the ban after lawmakers failed to regulate the products, which are sold in gas stations, convenience stores and hemp shops without the same restrictions as marijuana dispensaries.
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