Ohio, Mike DeWine and intoxicating hemp
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine signed an executive order declaring an Adulterated Consumer Product Emergency for consumable items containing intoxicating hemp. The order requires Ohio retailers to cease the sale of all intoxicating hemp products by Tuesday,
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine has declared an Adulterated Consumer Product Emergency, ordering Ohio retailers to pull all intoxicating hemp products.
Ohio Governor DeWine declares emergency on intoxicating hemp products, ordering retailers to stop sales by 2025.
DeWine's announcement wasn't the death blow Castore and others feared, though. The governor imposed a 90-day ban on intoxicating hemp products — drinks and gummies are among the most common — that won't start until Oct. 14. Since January 2024, DeWine has pressed Ohio lawmakers to enact THC limits and other regulations on the sale of THC products.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Education and Workforce Director Stephen D. Dackin announced the launch of the Ohio School Bus Safety Grant Program, a new initiative aimed at enhancing the safety of school transportation across the state on Oct.