The Ohio Cannabis Coalition has concerns that the legislation will direct all marijuana tax revenue to the state's general revenue fund.
Gov. Mike DeWine is wary of cutting Ohio's income tax, but he wants to use sin taxes on cigarettes, marijuana and sports ...
Gov. Mike DeWine and state lawmakers want to change Ohio's recreational marijuana program. Cities may pay the price.
Hamilton County opposes Senate Bill 56 diverting marijuana tax revenue. The bill increases tax from 10% to 15% statewide.
Marijuana in Ohio costs more than double that of Michigan, yet state lawmakers want to make it even more expensive and less potent.
According to the Ohio Division of Cannabis Control, in just the past six months, recreational marijuana sales have raked in more than $300 million. Legal marijuana sales topped $90 million in January ...
Dispensaries across the state have sold more than $250 million worth of adult-use cannabis since legalization began in August ...
Stark County cities could lose recreational marijuana revenue if Gov. Mike DeWine and state lawmakers change the law.
Ohio cities could lose out on money from recreational marijuana under competing plans from Gov. Mike DeWine and state lawmakers to revamp the program. DeWine unveiled his 2026-2027 budget proposal ...