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Ohio State Medical Board Approves Cachexia as Qualifying Condition for State’s Medical Cannabis Program
The board also rejected autism and anxiety.
AT-CPC Separates From Calyx and Rebrands to Become Klutch Cannabis
Klutch is now wholly-owned and operated from within Ohio.
GIE Media’s Cannabis Business Times, Cannabis Dispensary and Hemp Grower Magazines Earn National, Regional Awards from American Society of Business Publication Editors
The 2020 Azbee Awards of Excellence honored the publications’ editorial and design staff.
Cresco Co-Founder Leaves Company’s Board of Directors, Vireo Health Severs Ties with Former Canopy Growth CEO Bruce Linton: Week in Review
This week, Joe Caltabiano resigned from Cresco’s board of directors after leaving his role as president in March.
Ohio Medical Cannabis Panel Recommends Adding Cachexia as New Qualifying Condition
The Ohio State Medical Board committee also rejected adding autism and anxiety to the state’s medical cannabis program.
Ohio Grants Cresco Provisional Processing License
The company can now produce cannabis products and oil extracts in the state as it continues its Midwest expansion.
U.S. House Includes SAFE Banking Act in New COVID-19 Relief Bill, Montana Cannabis Legalization Campaign Launches Signature Drive: Week in Review
This week, House lawmakers included legislative language from the SAFE Banking Act in new legislation aimed at economic relief amid the coronavirus pandemic.
Ohio’s Regulate Marijuana Like Alcohol Campaign Suspends Effort to Get Cannabis Legalization Initiative on 2020 Ballot
The state rejected the group’s initial petition, and the campaign has struggled to find its footing as Ohio responds to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Industry Executives Share Insights on Sales Trends as States Reopen
Medical businesses in Oklahoma and Ohio are seeing high demand for cannabis.
Newly Released Memo Advises DEA to Change Cannabis Research Regulations, Minnesota Lawmaker Introduces Adult-Use Legalization Bill: Week in Review
This week, a 2018 memo surfaced, indicating that the Drug Enforcement Administration’s practices have been non-compliant with international drug laws for decades.
198 Farmers Applied for Licenses in Ohio’s First Year of Hemp Industry
The number was lower than expected, but several unique characteristics in the state offer great promise.
Ohio Secures Equipment Needed to Differentiate Hemp From Marijuana
Up until recently, Ohio state prosecutors were not pursuing low-level marijuana charges because the state didn’t have the equipment to differentiate hemp from its illegal counterpart.
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