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Ohio Republicans To Overrule Voters On Cannabis Regulations By End Of June

COLUMBUS - Ohio Republicans plan to pass recreational marijuana reform by the end of June. Both the House and Senate are working together to create restrictions, which have drawn criticism from legalized marijuana supporters around the state. Under the law passed by Ohio voters in November 2023, if you are 21 years old or older,

By |2025-06-03T15:59:18-04:00June 3rd, 2025|Marijuana Business, News|

Ohio House Committee Modifies Voter-Approved Pot Law In Senate-Passed Bill

COLUMBUS - An Ohio House committee has adopted a number of major changes to a Senate bill that would make sweeping adjustments to the state’s adult-use marijuana legalization law. Advocates say the amended bill is an improvement but still undercuts priorities included in Issue 2, passed by voters in 2023. The action by the House

By |2025-06-02T07:34:32-04:00June 1st, 2025|Marijuana Business, News|

Ohio Adult Cannabis Purchase Limits Will Increase June 4

COLUMBUS - The Division of Cannabis Control has issued new guidance regarding purchase limits for non-medical cannabis sales in Ohio. These changes, which take effect June 4, will apply to all licensed dispensaries statewide. Since the start of adult-use cannabis sales in August 2024, Ohio’s cannabis market has shown the capacity to support both medical

By |2025-05-26T18:43:32-04:00May 26th, 2025|Marijuana Business, News|

Analysis: State-Legal Cannabis Sales Top $30 Billion in 2024

DETROIT - Sales of state-licensed cannabis products totaled $30.1 billion in 2024, according to data compiled by Vangst Staffing and Whitney Economics. This total represents a 4.5 percent increase year-over-year. Analysts expect sales to top $34 billion in 2025. Certain states – including New York, Mississippi, and Ohio – also experienced a significant increase in full-time cannabis-related job growth

By |2025-05-26T18:52:23-04:00May 23rd, 2025|Featured, Marijuana Business, News|

Memorial Day Weekend Murph Fitness Challenge Returns To Washtenaw CC

ANN ARBOR – The public is invited to participate in the fourth annual Murph Challenge at Washtenaw Community College (WCC) Memorial Day weekend. The college’s Wadhams Veterans Center, along with the U.S. Marine Corps and the U.S. Army, is hosting the legendary fitness challenge at The Health & Fitness Center at Washtenaw Community College on

By |2025-05-21T13:06:16-04:00May 21st, 2025|News|

Labor Shortages Continue to Constrain Small Business Job Growth

LANSING  - National Federation Of Independent Business’ April jobs report found that 34% (seasonally adjusted) of small business owners reported job openings they could not fill in April, down six points from March, the lowest since January 2021. Although state-specific data is unavailable, NFIB Michigan State Director Amanda Fisher said, “The labor market continues to

By |2025-05-21T12:36:00-04:00May 21st, 2025|Business, News|

King City Gardens: Battled Supply Chain Woes, Tight Regulatory Deadlines, Labor Hurdles To Open In Ohio

CINCINNATI - On the surface, King City Gardens may seem like other successful up-and-coming cannabis operations. The Cincinnati-based company cultivates 25,000 square feet of double-tiered canopy within an 88,000-square-foot footprint, giving them plenty of room to grow. But dig a little deeper, and you’ll discover the path to where they are today was anything but

By |2025-05-20T18:07:27-04:00May 20th, 2025|Marijuana Business, News|

MSO TerrAscend Buys Ohio Dispensary, Marking Operations In 6 States

TORONTO - TerrAscend Corp. has closed on its acquisition of Ohio retailer Ratio Cannabis for $10.3 million, marking the marijuana multistate operator ’s entry into its sixth state. The previously announced acquisition increases TerrAscend’s retail footprint to 39 dispensaries in six states and Canada, according to a company news release. TerrAscend, which has offices in Toronto

By |2025-05-17T17:34:23-04:00May 17th, 2025|Marijuana Business, News|

Economist: West Michigan Economy Resilient Despite Tariffs

GRAND RAPIDS - While global economic markets face turbulence following the Trump administration’s implementation of tariffs, the West Michigan economy continues to show modest strength, according to a Grand Valley State University researcher. Brian Long, director of supply management research at GVSU’s Seidman College of Business, said his monthly survey of local businesses and purchasing

By |2025-05-16T16:08:12-04:00May 16th, 2025|Featured, News|

Michigan April Pot Sales Down From March, Despite 420 Holiday Surge

LANSING - Michigan April cannabis sales declined 2.5 percent, from $276 million in March to $270.2 million last month, with medical sales down to just roughly $500,000 in April, the Cannabis Regulatory Agency reported Tuesday. In one of those good news versus bad news twists, consumers purchased more pot in April – when the 420

By |2025-05-14T18:06:07-04:00May 14th, 2025|Featured, Marijuana Business, News|