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State Board Approves Nearly Two Million Dollars For Medical Marijuana Program

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The state has authorized nearly two million dollars to be spent to set up the new medical marijuana program – which is supposed to take effect in less than three weeks.

A panel of lawmakers has authorized more than $1.8 million to establish the state’s medical marijuana program, which is supposed to start September 8. The money will be used for salaries of people who oversee the program as well as the establishment of the data base and some other items needed to put the plan in action. It will take as long as two years to put in place the licensing and regulatory infrastructure needed to operate the program.  But the Ohio Medical Board, which will certify the doctors who participate in the process, has yet to request an appropriation. Once the program is up and running, the hope is it will rely on various licensing fees on related businesses to fund its operations.