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  2. Marijuana could present ample opportunities for Ohio ... - AOL

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    About 7,000 people are currently employed in Ohio’s medical marijuana market, Lenn said, adding that the number could jump to 25,000-30,000 now that adult use is legalized.

  3. At first, Ohio’s dual-licensed marijuana businesses will sell the same types of products they currently offer in the medical market. That means there won't be pre-rolls or concentrates with more ...

  4. Recreational marijuana is now legal in Ohio. What's the buzz ...

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    Dwayne Siekman, co-owner of Bliss Ohio, said the medical marijuana dispensary in Kent is ready to start selling recreational marijuana as soon as it gets the go-ahead from the state.

  5. Bankruptcy petition preparer - Wikipedia

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    A bankruptcy petition preparer is a person who is not an attorney or an employee of an attorneys who prepares a document for filing in the United States Bankruptcy Court for another person. Bankruptcy petition preparers are authorized in the bankruptcy code under 11 U.S.C. §110, [ 1 ] but are limited in the services that they provide direct to ...

  6. Medical cannabis in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Similar clubs appeared outside San Francisco in the ensuing years as other cities passed legislation to support the medical use of cannabis. The Wo/Men's Alliance for Medical Marijuana was founded in 1993 after 75% of Santa Cruz voters approved Measure A in November 1992. [65]

  7. The law firm, which has offices throughout Northeast Ohio, has received calls and questions, mostly about whether employers have to accommodate a worker's recreational marijuana use.

  8. National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws

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    At the start of the 1970s, the premier decriminalization organizations were Legalize Marijuana, better known as LeMar, and Amorphia, the two of which merged in 1971. [5] The next year, Amorphia led the unsuccessful campaign for California's marijuana legalization initiative, Proposition 19. [6] In 1974, Amorphia merged with NORML. [5]

  9. Recreational marijuana is now legal in Ohio. Here's what you ...

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    Recreational marijuana is legal in Ohio as of Thursday, but when and where you can buy it remains up in the air. Voters approved an initiated statute last month, known as Issue 2 , that allows ...