Gov. Mike DeWine plans to take administrative action Wednesday afternoon over a slew of unregulated products containing cannabinoid derivatives, like those with delta-8 THC and THC-A.

Since late 2023, DeWine has made it clear he wanted lawmakers to regulate intoxicating hemp products. It has been mostly touch and go on how to handle the gray area the federal government created in 2018, when Congress removed cannabis products with less than 0.3 percent delta-9 THC from the definition of marijuana.

Most products contain psychoactive ingredients that still induce a high, but are legal at any age in Ohio.

According to a draft order shared with the Statehouse News Bureau, DeWine wants to call a state of emergency, which bans sale of “consumer products containing intoxicating hemp” and extend

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