One of the largest studies to date found more frequent use of marijuana over time reduces the ability to remember key information necessary to be safe and successful.
Senate Bill 56 increases the excise tax on adult-use marijuana to 15% and limits home grow, among other changes to the voter-approved law.
Antonio Parker, a freshman safety, said he was trying to avoid being late to a Boilermaker team meeting when stopped for driving 96 miles per hour.
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Senate Republicans want to scale back Ohio’s voter-backed recreational marijuana program—cutting home grow limits, raising taxes, lowering potency and shifting revenue away from social equity programs.
CINCINNATI (WKRC) - Ohio lawmakers are considering changes to the state's recreational marijuana laws just months after legalization, with a new bill proposing to increase the excise tax and implement other restrictions.
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A local state senator has introduced a bill that could make major changes to Ohio’s adult-use marijuana law. Ohio Senator Stephen Huffman (R-Tipp City) introduced Senate Bill 56 on Jan. 28. If the bill passes, it would change several aspects of the law, including the number of plants a person can grow in a household, taxes and THC potencies.
People using weed for medical purposes are as likely -- or more -- to become addicted to cannabis as recreational tokers, a new study says.
The medical marijuana landscape in Oklahoma could change after the 2025 legislative session. Here are bills that the state legislature will consider.
A motorcycle rider carrying a courier bag was apprehended at a Commission on Elections (Comelec)-imposed checkpoint in Caloocan City, where authorities discovered drugs worth P1,571,300. According to the National Capital Region Police Office (NCRPO),
These priority bills cover the issues Lt. Gov. Patrick has identified as the most important issues facing the state that require the most urgent action.