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  1. Nov 30, 2015 · Alaska. 3 AAC 306.360. Restriction on advertising of marijuana and marijuana products. (a) A retail marijuana store may have not more than three signs, visible to the general public from the ...

  2. The Division of Cannabis Control oversees the Medical Marijuana Control Program Patient & Caregiver Registry, and licenses and regulates medical marijuana cultivators, processors, dispensaries, and testing laboratories. The State Medical Board of Ohio is responsible for certifying physicians to recommend medical marijuana and approving ...

  3. Ohio is taking another step toward recreational marijuana sales in the state. New rules went into effect on Wednesday for businesses applying for recreational marijuana licenses. The application ...

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  5. On November 7, 2023, voters approved Issue 2, making Ohio the 24th state to legalize, regulate, and tax cannabis for adults 21 and older. The legislature is allowed to revise, or even repeal, the voter-enacted initiative. Below is a summary of the law, as approved by voters. You can read the full text of the law here.

    • What are cannabis and marijuana? A. Cannabis is a plant of the Cannabaceae family and contains more than eighty biologically active chemical compounds.
    • How does the 2018 Farm Bill define hemp? What does it mean for FDA-regulated products? A. At the federal level, the Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018, Pub.
    • Has FDA approved any medical products containing cannabis or cannabis-derived compounds such as CBD? A. To date, the agency has not approved a marketing application for cannabis for the treatment of any disease or condition.
    • Aside from Epidiolex, are there other CBD drug products that are FDA-approved? What about the products I’ve seen in stores or online? A. No. There are no other FDA-approved drug products that contain CBD.
  6. Jul 18, 2022 · Sales limits, which restrict the amount of cannabis that a retailer can sell to an individual in a single transaction or over a period of time, have the added potential benefit of reducing diversion from the legal market. In comparison to potency limits, sales limits have been more widely implemented across states with recreational cannabis laws.

  7. The state Liquor and Cannabis Board (LCB) has a Cooperatives FAQs page. In 2022, the state legislature passed 2SHB 1210, a law that replaces all references to "marijuana" in state statutes (RCWs) and regulations (WACs) with the word "cannabis." Cannabis is a more scientific word, and its use is consistent with the current regulation of this ...

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