That number comes according to a new report released by the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program, which found that about 68 pounds were sold at the state's approved dispensaries through Feb. 3.
The report also indicated which of the 21 qualifying conditions medical marijuana card holders were most likely to have:
-Severe/chronic pain 10,910
-Post-traumatic stress disorder 2,622
-Fibromyalgia 1,973
-Cancer 1,082
-Spinal cord injuries 998
-Epilepsy/seizures 555
-Crohn’s disease 445
-Traumatic brain injury 366
-Hepatitis C 327
Nearly 17,000 patients, after being approved by their doctor, have successfully obtained a medical marijuana license thus far. Most patients fall between the ages of 30 and 59, the report found.
To find out more about Ohio's medical marijuana program head here.