
COLUMBUS, Ohio - Two small-scale medical cannabis cultivators have told
state regulators that they will have product ready by November, an Ohio
official told a medical marijuana advisory committee Thursday morning.
But for ill Ohioans who are waiting for relief from medical marijuana,
that doesn't mean they will have access to the product just then. Ohio's
medical marijuana program has rules about how the plant is tested, processed
and sold.
The growers, who have permission to operate up to 3,000-square-foot cultivation areas, are FN Group Holdings in Ravenna in Portage County and Agri-Med Ohio LLC in Langsville in Meigs County, which were the first two marijuana farms to get certificates of operation, said the Ohio Department of Commerce's Mark Hamlin.