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But some experts say it may be too early to get excited. With just more than a dozen medical marijuana licenses recently awarded in Ohio and unsuccessful applicants filing lawsuits, it's going to take some time for state-licensed medical marijuana facilities to get growing.
In the rapidly evolving world of legalized marijuana, later this fall some of Ohio's sickest residents should be able to use state-issued identification cards to shop at local dispensaries for medical marijuana products including oils, tinctures (alcohol-based cannabis extracts), plant material, edibles and patches.