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Ohio reports $242 million in recreational marijuana sales in first 5 months
In five months, $242 million has been spent in Ohio on recreational marijuana sales. Darius Walter, who works at downtown Columbus dispensary Nar Reserve, said that number did not surprise him. He said business is booming.
Ohio records more than $675 million in marijuana sales in 2024
Following the launch of an adult-use market last August, Ohio saw more than $675 million in total legal marijuana sales in 2024, according to data from the Ohio Division of Cannabis Control through Dec. 28. That amount is about 40% more than the $484 million in cannabis sold in 2023 — which, of course, only featured medical sales.
Ohio recreational marijuana sales topped $242 million in 2024
Ohio recreational marijuana sales surpassed $242 million as 2024 came to a close. The state’s total recreational marijuana sales were $242,167,020, as of Dec. 28, according to the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Cannabis Control.
Ohio recreational cannabis sales surpass $242 million in 2024
Ohio recreational cannabis retailers recorded $242.2 million in sales in 2024 - only five months after the state launched adult use.
Will Ohio marijuana prices come down in 2025?
It’s only been legally sold since August, but many customers are growing frustrated with price points for products because one neighboring state is much cheaper for similar offerings.
Ohio recreational marijuana sales top $242 million by end of 2024
Profits from sales of recreational marijuana are in the tens of millions, the Division of Cannabis Control reports.
Ohio Businesses Sold $242 Million Worth Of Recreational Marijuana In 2024, State Agency Says
Recreational cannabis sales began in August, about nine months after Ohioans voted to approve a legalization measure. By Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal Ohio recreational marijuana sales surpassed $242 million as 2024 came to a close.
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How Ohio marijuana laws could change in 2025
Ohio’s adult-use marijuana program can change anytime at the whim of the Ohio Statehouse and now with new Republican ...
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Grove City mayor to veto city's first marijuana dispensary after city council voted to approve it
Grove City Mayor Ike Stage told WOSU he would veto the legislation, though he declined to elaborate about the reason behind ...
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'A lot of appeal': Pre-rolled marijuana could soon be rolling out in Ohio dispensaries
There's no deadline for them, but the people who sell marijuana and use it want to see the changes happen. Ohio cultivators ...
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2024 Year in Review: Ohio marks one year of legal adult-use cannabis
Dual-licensed Ohio dispensaries have made more than $200 million worth of non-medical marijuana sales as of mid-December, ...
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Northeast Ohio WWII veteran celebrates 100th birthday
A Northeast Ohio veteran who just recently turned 100 years old celebrated the momentous milestone surrounded by a special ...
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Ohio’s 2024 Lame Duck Session: Highlights and Missed Opportunities
The Ohio General Assembly operates on two-year terms, and when lawmakers adjourned around 2 a.m. on Dec. 19, any bill not on its way to Gov.
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Now that marijuana is legal in Ohio, how do police decide if someone is too high to drive?
Unlike with alcohol, there are no instant tests to determine a person's level of THC, the main psychoactive component in marijuana.
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Ohio’s 2025-2026 legislative session kicks off under new leadership
A new two-year session of the Ohio General Assembly kicked off Monday, with new, closely allied Republican leaders taking ...
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