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Ohioans can start growing marijuana when the law takes effect, Dec. 7. Adults 21 and older are allowed to grow up to six plants individually and no more than 12 in a household with multiple adults.
On August 22, 1975, Governor James Rhodes signed a bill decriminalizing cannabis, making Ohio the sixth state to do so. [2] Under Ohio law, the possession of up to 100 grams (3½ oz) of marijuana is a "minor misdemeanor" which carries a maximum fine of $150. Possession of more than 100 grams (3½ oz) but less than 200 grams (7 oz) of marijuana ...
Ohio adult-use marijuana sales approved as part of 2023 ballot measure could begin by mid-June ... The new law allows adults 21 and over to buy and possess up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis and to grow ...
How much recreational marijuana can I have in Ohio? Adults 21 and older can possess up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis and 15 grams of extracts or edibles. ... Under Ohio law, ...
Ohioans woke up Thursday in a land of limbo for recreational marijuana use: Adults can now legally grow and possess cannabis at home, but cannot legally buy it. On Wednesday night, Republican Gov ...
Ohio passed medical cannabis (along with decriminalized cannabis) in 2016 under Ohio House Bill 523. [15] In early 2022, pro-cannabis advocates gathered signatures to send recreational legalization measure to the state legislature. In April, the Senate president publicly announced that he would not bring the measure up for a vote.
Known on the ballot as Issue 2, the new law allows adults 21 and older to buy, consume and grow marijuana. ... Sign up for our newsletter for the latest on Ohio’s marijuana law and state politics.
The division began accepting applications earlier this month from medical marijuana businesses that want to participate in the adult-use market. Ohioans voted last year to legalize recreational ...