CLEVELAND, Ohio — Major changes could soon be coming to THC products and Ohio’s marijuana laws. The Ohio House passed a bill overnight that will change where you can buy intoxicating hemp and THC drinks, and how marijuana is regulated across the state.
Senate Bill 56 still needs to pass the Ohio Senate and then the governor must sign it into law. But if that happens, intoxicating hemp and THC beverages would only be allowed to be sold at licensed dispensaries with a 5-milligram THC cap per serving for beverages. Through 2026, stores would be able to continue selling the items. But beginning in January 2027-- gas stations, bars, and grocery stores would no longer be allowed to carry THC products.
Lawmakers said this better aligns Ohio with federal rules.
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