
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine issued a 90-day ban on the sale of intoxicating hemp products, including THC-infused gummies and beverages commonly sold in gas stations, taprooms and retail stores.
The products are defined as any THC-containing items sold outside of licensed marijuana shops, according to The Columbus Dispatch.
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Retailers must remove intoxicating hemp products and halt sales by 12:01 a.m. Oct. 14, according to the executive order DeWine signed on Oct. 8.
The order also mandates the removal of all product displays and temporarily suspends Ohio Department of Agriculture rules related to the items.
Once the ban expires, it will be up to lawmakers to establish regulations for intoxicating hemp products, DeWine said.
“Intoxicating hemp is dangerous, and we need to better
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