Gov. Mike DeWine issued a temporary ban on the sale of intoxicating hemp products sold outside of licensed marijuana dispensaries.
Retailers have until Oct. 14 to get rid of their intoxicating hemp products. Those who continue to sell the products will face a daily $500 fine.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has issued an executive order ordering retailers to stop selling all intoxicating hemp products.
THC-infused drinks have flourished in Ohio outside the regulated marijuana program under state and national hemp laws.
On Wednesday, Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order declaring an Adulterated Consumer Product Emergency for consumable items containing intoxicating hemp. The order requires Ohio retailers ...
Retailers have until Tuesday to remove intoxicating hemp products from their shelves and cease sales after Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order on Wednesday.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Gov. Mike DeWine signed an executive order on Wednesday banning retailers from selling products with intoxicating hemp for 90 days.
Gov. Mike DeWine has temporarily banned “intoxicating” hemp. Intoxicating hemp products, such as edibles, gummies, and other consumables containing delta-8, can mostly be found at vape shops and some ...
The new research lab will join the Honda Automotive Laboratories of Ohio (HALO) wind tunnel, seen here, at OSU. Honda will expand its research presence in Ohio with a new Advanced Materials Science ...
Gov. Mike DeWine declares emergency over intoxicating hemp products, ordering retailers to remove them from shelves by Oct. 14 to protect children’s safety.
Gov. Mike DeWine recently made several appointments to boards and commissions around the state, including one of a Williams County official.
The Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) is reminding all drivers and passengers of the importance of wearing a safety belt. This is the single most effective way to save lives and reduce injuries in the ...
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