The Ohio legislature is narrowing in on a deal that aims to soothe issues in the state’s handling of intoxicating hemp and its legal recreational marijuana market, which has brought headaches to state ...
As property taxes continue to climb across the country, lawmakers in Florida, Illinois, Kansas, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Texas ...
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Ohioans are still able to have and use “intoxicating” hemp, and measures by Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine’s administration to temporarily halt the sale of these products are up in the air.
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