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    Mar 7, 2024 · cannabis was legal in Alaska, California and Oregon in 2021. Source: Youth Risk Behavior Survey = State with legal, adult-use recreational cannabis in 2021 In 2021, Ohio had the 10th lowest rate of teen cannabis use, compared to 10 the 43 other states for which data is available. While the cannabis use rate for Black Ohioans was 1.7 times ...

  2. Cannabis in Ohio is legal for recreational use. Issue 2, a ballot measure to legalize recreational use, passed by a 57–43 margin on November 7, 2023. Possession and personal cultivation of cannabis became legal on December 7, 2023, with the first licensed sales yet to occur under the law.

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  4. Jan 4, 2024 · The objective of this exploratory research is to compare attitudes on forms of legalized cannabis in two jurisdictions. Canada was the first G7 country to make recreational cannabis legal nationally (Ross 2018). There are now 19 US states that have legalized recreational use, out of a total of 36 that have permitted legal sale and consumption ...

    • 10.1186/s42238-023-00213-9
    • 2024
    • J Cannabis Res. 2024; 6: 1.
    • British Columbia
  5. The 2016 Ohio medical marijuana law required 15% of all licenses for growing, processing, and selling marijuana be awarded to minority-owned businesses. This part of the law was subsequently struck down in 2018 (for cultivators and processors) and in 2019 (for dispensaries).

  6. The Cannabis Act and its regulations came into force on October 17, 2018, marking a new era in the Government of Canada's approach to cannabis control. During the first year that the Act was in force, legal sales were limited to dried cannabis, fresh cannabis, cannabis oil, cannabis plants, and cannabis seeds.

  7. Ohio lawmakers legalized medical marijuana in 2016. Additionally, 38 Ohio cities have already decriminalized the possession of up to 7 ounces of cannabis. In 2015, Ohioans failed to pass a separate legalization initiative , by a vote of nearly two to one.

  8. 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 ...

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