Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has signed an executive order temporarily banning "intoxicating" hemp, low-level THC products such as ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has issued a 90-day executive order banning the sale of intoxicating hemp products starting this coming ...
Effective Tuesday, October 14, the Ohio Department of Agriculture will be given the authority to exclude intoxicating hemp ...
Gov. Mike DeWine declares emergency over intoxicating hemp products, ordering retailers to remove them from shelves by Oct.
Think of the Ohio problems we have—poverty, school shootings," one smoke shop owner told Scene. "But yeah, let’s focus on ...
DeWine’s order directs all consumer products containing intoxicating hemp to be removed from public display by all retailers ...
DeWine says he is taking the action because the products are made to look like popular snacks and candies, making them dangerously enticing for children.
Ohioans will still be able to have and use "intoxicating" hemp, low-level THC products such as delta 8, during the state's temporary ban — but it would be a crime to sell it.
The lawsuit estimates that about 4,000 companies in Ohio sell some version of hemp-derived products that would be outlawed by ...
Two years after issuing an unheeded call for the Ohio General Assembly to regulate the sale of intoxicating hemp, Gov. Mike DeWine issued executive orders Wednesday to fully block sales in the state ...
Businesses like Aardvark Beer & Wine in Linworth are trying to sell their inventory before the ban takes effect on Tuesday.
Hundreds of childcare protection professionals are gathering in Columbus this week. They’re here for the Public Children ...