
Sweeping changes that would restrict the potency of cannabis and hemp products in Ohio and limit the number of retail outlets where they can be sold passed the state House of Representatives on Wednesday.
There’s still a long road ahead for Senate Bill 56 to become law – and in what form – but the legislation appears to open the door for popular hemp-derived THC beverages while limiting other products such as gummies.
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Ohio lawmakers have been toying with state cannabis and hemp laws off and on since voters legalized adult-use cannabis in November 2023.
Various proposals have included limiting THC allowed in flower and cannabis concentrates as well as imposing a statewide cap on the number of retail licenses allowed.
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