Ohio’s medical marijuana law requires mandatory marijuana testing to be done by an in-state, public university. The problem is not one has said for sure yet if it will participate.
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The largest, Ohio State University, had not made a decision as of last week on whether it would conduct the testing. Others, including Kent State University and the University of Cincinnati, say they have no plans to become testers.
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Marcu said Ohio is following in the footsteps of other states that have insisted on creating their medical marijuana programs from scratch, and it’s usually led to delays. He cited Maryland, New Jersey, New York and the District of Columbia as examples.