Senate Bill 56 increases the excise tax on adult-use marijuana to 15% and makes other major changes to the voter-approved law.
The new House Speaker, cousin to the Senate bill sponsor, is more receptive to tightening Ohio’s marijuana law, and Republicans could fast track SB 56—whether Democrats like it or not. Democrats picked up a few seats in both legislative chambers, but Republicans still hold overwhelming majorities.
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One of the largest studies to date found more frequent use of marijuana over time reduces the ability to remember key information necessary to be safe and successful.
A new study found that people who use marijuana frequently could suffer from impaired working memory, the short-term memory used for daily tasks.
This is the second marijuana recall issued so far in 2025. Nine were issued in Colorado last year, with all but two over mold and yeast concerns.
People using weed for medical purposes are as likely -- or more -- to become addicted to cannabis as recreational tokers, a new study says.
The first dispensary of three planned in the city, is having its soft opening, but it's business is already budding!
The medical marijuana landscape in Oklahoma could change after the 2025 legislative session. Here are bills that the state legislature will consider.
Senate Bill 56 increases the excise tax on adult-use marijuana to 15% and limits home grow, among other changes to the voter-approved law.
The study found that regular marijuana use was linked to a decline in working memory functionality and capability.