The Ohio Department of Commerce released the application and instructions for Cultivators last Friday and will begin accepting applications in June 5-16 for Level II & June 19-30 for Level I. The department plans to issue up to 12 level I licenses for up to 25,000 square feet of growing space and 12 level II licenses for up to 3,000 …
Firm funds $1.85M marijuana research at Ohio University
Ohio-based Black Elk Biotech has awarded Ohio University (OU) a $1.85 million contract to examine therapeutic benefits generated from cannabis and other natural products. Black Elk Biotech is a subsidiary of Black Elk, an Ohio company focused on products and medicines derived from fruits, trees, plants and other vegetation. According to The Post – an independent student-run newspaper on the OU …
Final Ohio Medical Marijuana Cultivation Rules & Regulations For Licensing Released
Final Ohio Medical Marijuana Cultivation Rules & Regulations For Licensing Released The cultivator rules for 24 grow sites have been finalized for Ohio’s Medical Marijuana program: 12 Level 1 – 25,000 sq.ft. 12 Level 2 – 3,000 sq.ft. The Department of Commerce could be able to further expand the number of licenses or square footage for grows beginning in …
Construction of medical marijuana building proposed for Richmond Town Square lot
RICHMOND HEIGHTS, Ohio — Medical marijuana cultivation, processing and sales could be coming to Richmond Town Square. Ron Hudson, whose Mr. McGooz Cannabis Products has been working with the city of Richmond Heights on a plan to purchase the former Villa and Casa di Borally party center buildings on Chardon Road for conversion into a one-stop medical marijuana cultivation, processing and …
Updated! – Affirmative Defense Was Successfully Used By an Ohio Resident Following a Raid Last Week
Affirmative Defense Has Been Successfully Used After A Full On Raid There was a full on raid done by an Ohio city against a man for a small amount of concentrate. Â He was successfully able to use Affirmative Defense and received his medicine back, but also an apology and perhaps retribution for any damages done during the raid. The patient …
Louisville Council Bans Medical Marijuana Dispensaries
Louisville City Council Monday meeting KEY ACTION Agreed to ban medical marijuana dispensaries from the city. DISCUSSION Council cited findings that the dispensaries are public nuisances that may attract criminal conduct, increase noise, and attract individuals and groups engaged in criminal activity. Council also cited the dispensaries as being inconsistent with federal law. The first degree violation carries a $1,000 …
Oakwood Bans Medical Marijuana Sale, Cultivation In City Limits
The city council has voted to ban medical marijuana in the city. The council’s 5-0 vote Monday night follows a 4-0 vote in February by the city’s planning commission to recommend an amendment to the city code that would prohibit the sale and cultivation of marijuana within city limits. Mayor William Duncan said, “We felt like it was important to …
Elyria officials Endorse Application For Medical Marijuana
Elyria residents could see a medical marijuana dispensary in the future as City Council moves forward with Green Mile Enterprises. The Council voted March 6 to endorse the first application for a medical marijuana dispensary. Darrin Farrow, of Westlake and head of Green Mile Enterprises, plans to apply for licenses to grow, process and distribute medical marijuana to patients with …
Loudonville, Ohio OK’s Medical Marijuana Site
LOUDONVILLE – Loudonville residents have mostly had positive reactions to village council’s support of a Cleveland-based company’s possible state application to build a medical marijuana growing facility in the village’s industrial park, Mayor Stephen Stricklen said this week. Council voted unanimously Feb. 27 in support of a state application by BZGIST, LLC (doing business as Glasshouse Farma) to produce medical marijuana …
New jobs Could Come To Wilmington Thanks To Medical Marijuana
WILMINGTON, Ohio (WKRC) – A place to grow marijuana could bring new jobs to a Tri-State city now that it’s legal for medicinal use. The operation could impact a place hit hard by unemployment. At the intersection of Fyfe Avenue and Davids Drive in Wilmington a vacant lot could soon be a place for pot. Officials are thinking of building …