Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law Friday that bans intoxicating hemp products and makes various changes to the state’s voter-passed marijuana law, including adding criminal charges such as making it illegal to bring legally purchased marijuana from another state back to Ohio.
Trending
- South Carolina Police Leaders Push Lawmakers To Ban Hemp Products Instead Of Regulating Them
- Protecting Public Health Without Breaking a Working System – P37’s Perspective on House Bill 294
- New Hampshire Senators Reject House-Passed Marijuana Legalization Bill
- People With Illinois Marijuana Convictions Face Long Delays In Expunging And Sealing Records
- Congressional Researchers Analyze Whether Denying Marijuana Business Tax Deductions Under 280E Is Unconstitutional
- Pennsylvania Governor Should Lead On Marijuana Legalization By Convening Bipartisan Lawmakers For Negotiations, Advocates Say
- Hawaii Lawmakers Approve Bill To Let Patients Use Medical Marijuana At Health Facilities
- Alaska Government Task Force Recommends Legalizing Psychedelic Therapy Upon FDA Approval



