Ohioans are paying $210 for an ounce of marijuana on average, while prices hover around $80 in Michigan. The inflated price point stems from the state’s slow rollout, among other reasons
Local proponents say it would mean more jobs, more federal funding for research, easier access to startup capital and an ease to banking restrictions currently in place
House Bill 168 would rename Ohio’s Medical Marijuana Control Program to the Division of Marijuana Control and it would be in charge of regulating the medical marijuana and adult-use programs.