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The city council voted four to three to keep sales of recreational marijuana at the only dispensary within its city limits.
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Lee Hannah, of Wright State, co-authored the book “Green Rush: The Rise of Medical Marijuana in the United States.” The book looks at the de-stigmatization of marijuana and the policies around it that still need to be ironed out.
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Ohio Senators want to loosen regulations and create a new oversight panel for the program.
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WYSO Evening News Update: Amtrak explores options in Ohio; No endorsements for high school athleticsOhio and Amtrak discuss the possibility of passenger trains for the state. And school officials reject a proposal that would have allowed endorsement deals for student-athletes.
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The Ohio House has passed a plan to add autism to the list of qualifying conditions.
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Ohioans who want to try medical marijuana as a treatment for autism spectrum disorder could be a bit closer to getting the opportunity.
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But the bill still includes restrictions on the use of the drug.
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More Ohio dispensaries could sell medical marijuana, cultivators could grow more of it and more conditions would qualify for using it under legislation passed Wednesday by the Republican-led state Senate.
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The state will be more than doubling the number of medical marijuana dispensaries soon. And it's changing the process for granting licenses for dispensaries too.
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Nearly 75,000 Ohioans have registered with the state to receive medical marijuana. Of those, just over 51,000 have actually purchased the product. Those...
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An advocate for patients in Ohio’s Medical Marijuana Program says he thinks more needs to be done to better serve patients. And he thinks he’s being...
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Earlier this week, a State Medical Board of Ohio committee decided there wasn’t enough scientific proof that medical marijuana would help with anxiety...