Key legislator says sales could launch by mid-June.
Bryce Tallitsch hangs up a sign for recreational marijuana at the NuLeaf dispensary, Friday, June 30, 2017, in Las Vegas. Nevada dispensaries were legally allowed to sell recreational marijuana starting at 12:01 a.m. Saturday. The Joint Committee on Agency Rule Review on Monday afternoon waived through 11 marijuana rules, notably including one that spells out the application for dual-use dispensary licenses by medical retailers, which is necessary for Ohio adults to purchase cannabis legally.
-Ohio Rep. Jamie Callender, who is ready to legally purchase marijuana on day one of the state’s recreational sales program, which could launch by mid-June. Capitol Letter is a daily briefing providing succinct, timely information for those who care deeply about the decisions made by state government.If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.
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