Marijuana Moment reported that Ohio’s medical marijuana sales have officially surpassed the $1 billion mark since dispensaries started serving patients in April 2019, according to data posted by the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program on Sunday. The state is currently preparing to double the number of dispensaries by early 2023, with 70 new licenses granted by a lottery system in May. More retail locations will likely lead to more sales. Building on the medical marijuana program, Cannabis activists in the state are also hoping to have adult-use legalization up for voting on next year’s ballot. A recent poll found that a slim majority of Ohio voters would support marijuana legalization at the ballot. This year, voters will decide on decriminalization in Corning, Helena, Hemlock, Kent, Laurelville, Rushville and Shawnee. There has already been decriminalization enacted in at least 27 different local jurisdictions within Ohio. Comments are closed.
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