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State regulators are preparing to issue licenses for more than 200 dispensaries.
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Last November, Ohio voters decided to legalize recreational marijuana. But in the time since, local governments all over the state have voted to ban its sale within their city limits.
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The Ohio General Assembly has yet to pass legislation to implement last fall's Issue 2, but state officials are giving some hints about how they want to go ahead with regulation.
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Under the new law, people 21 and over will be able to purchase and use marijuana legally. However, colleges in Ohio say students and faculty still have to follow their marijuana policies regardless of state law.
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Indiana is now surrounded by three states that have legalized recreational cannabis. One lawmaker said personal perceptions are stopping Indiana from joining the 38 other states with some form of legalization.
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As the U.S. adult smoking rate drops, the edibles market expands.
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We answer questions about what is now legal and efforts by lawmakers to modify the initiated statute.
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We talk to researchers studying cannabis about its effects on mental health and whether it's addictive.
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The Ohio Senate is on board with Gov. Mike DeWine's pitch to modify the recreational marijuana initiated statute quickly, prior to the first provisions taking effect Dec. 7
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The majority of the electorate in Ohio's Nov. 7 election were white men and women, and voters between ages 45-64. A third of voters were independents, and two-thirds of them voted for both Issues 1 and 2.