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  2. New Ohio Law Requires Meth Lab Disclosure to New Owners

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    In Ohio, a new law requires owners to disclose to their real estate agents whether the harsh synthetic street drug has ever been manufactured in their home before putting it up for sale. Motor ...

  3. State Laws Are Treating Fentanyl Like the New Crack—And ...

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    Since the U.S. drug war was declared in 1971, various drugs have been identified as public enemy number one—from crack cocaine, in the 1980s, to prescription opioids in the early 2000s. Today ...

  4. Law of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The only official publication of the enactments of the General Assembly is the Laws of Ohio; the Ohio Revised Code is only a reference. [4] A maximum 900 copies of the Laws of Ohio are published and distributed by the Ohio Secretary of State; there are no commercial publications other than a microfiche republication of the printed volumes. [5]

  5. Ohio lawmakers want to crack down on delta-8 THC

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    At least 10 skulls found, 1 linked to missing person in New Mexico Huffman said Senate Bill 326 is needed because the products are easy to get at gas stations and convenience stores, and there is ...

  6. Government of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Apportionment Board draws state legislative district lines in Ohio. In order to be enacted into law, a bill must be adopted by both houses of the General Assembly and signed by the Governor. If the Governor vetoes a bill, the General Assembly can override the veto with a three-fifths supermajority of both houses.

  7. Ohio Revised Code - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Revised Code (ORC) contains all current statutes of the Ohio General Assembly of a permanent and general nature, consolidated into provisions, titles, chapters and sections. [1] However, the only official publication of the enactments of the General Assembly is the Laws of Ohio; the Ohio Revised Code is only a reference. [2]

  8. Category:Ohio law - Wikipedia

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  9. List of Ohio state legislatures - Wikipedia

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    5th Ohio General Assembly: December 1, 1806 December 6, 1807 6th Ohio General Assembly: 1807 7th Ohio General Assembly [Wikidata] 1808 8th Ohio General Assembly [Wikidata] 1809 9th Ohio General Assembly [Wikidata] 1810 10th Ohio General Assembly [Wikidata] 1811 11th Ohio General Assembly [Wikidata] 1812 12th Ohio General Assembly [Wikidata] 1813