
Recreational marijuana sales in Ohio hit $319.6 million in the six months since adult use launched in August – far more than the $14.5 million taken in by the state’s medical cannabis market in its first six months.
Since Ohio’s medical marijuana program launched in January 2019, sales have totaled more than $2 billion for 305,160 pounds of plant material, Spectrum News 1 reported, citing dats from the state’s Division of Cannabis Control.
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The DCC also reported the number of cannabis business operating in the state:
37 cultivators 46 processors 9 testing labs 131 retailers
Meanwhile, Ohio, which was the only state to launch an adult-use program in 2024, is proposing a tax rate increase from 10% to 15% on
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