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The Division of Cannabis Control awarded dozens of dual-use provisional licenses to dispensaries, including stores in Columbus and Cincinnati. These Ohio dispensaries could be first to sell ...
The state announced the awarding of the first 56 dispensary licenses on June 4, 2018, [14] and the first licensed sales of cannabis at dispensaries occurred on January 16, 2019. [15] As of September 2021, Ohio had 58 medical cannabis dispensaries, only 9 of which were owned by persons of color. [16]
The Division of Cannabis Control is setting rules to implement the initiated statute, which includes making license applications available to growers, processors and dispensaries by June. Gov ...
Cannabis Station, a medical cannabis dispensary in Denver, Colorado Cannabis flower stored in jars at a dispensary in Colorado. Cannabis dispensaries in the United States or marijuana dispensaries are a type of cannabis retail outlet, local government-regulated physical location, typically inside a retail storefront or office building, in which a person can purchase cannabis and cannabis ...
November 8, 2016: medical marijuana legalized as of July 1, 2017, when voters passed Amendment 2 by 71%. [47] In 2019, legislation under Senate Bill 182 was enacted, allowing individuals with eligible medical conditions to acquire smokable cannabis from authorized medical marijuana dispensaries. [48] Georgia
A cannabis retail outlet (also known as cannabis shop, cannabis dispensary, cannabis store, cannabis cooperative) is a location at which cannabis is sold or otherwise dispensed, either for recreational or for medical use. Due to the complex legal regimes surrounding cannabis, cannabis shops have different names and
Here's where you can find medical marijuana dispensaries in Florida. Herald-Tribune. C. A. Bridges, USA TODAY NETWORK - Florida. Updated September 19, 2023 at 7:42 AM.
Marijuana arrests comprise almost one-half (48.3%) of all drug arrests reported in the U.S. [94] According to the American Civil Liberties Union, there were 8.2 million marijuana arrests from 2001 to 2010, and 88% of those arrests were just for having marijuana with them.