COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio House has once again protected marijuana and "intoxicating" hemp policy from the Senate's restrictions after a deal went up in smoke Wednesday night. The Senate adjourned before the House was able to figure out if they even had enough votes, which didn't look likely.

The gavel hit for likely the last time before Ohio lawmakers take their holiday break.

And their main priority was supposed to be marijuana and hemp policy. A deal was done to ban intoxicating hemp products with low-level THC that you can buy in gas stations and smoke shops.

Marijuana policy wasn't going to change much, until a last-minute curveball on Wednesday. Ohio lawmakers set to ban all 'intoxicating' hemp products, including THC drinks

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