Lloyd Pierre-Louis and Steven Glista's article, "Ohio Voters May Legalize Recreational Marijuana Use for Adults," was recently published by Cannabis Business Executive
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Lloyd Pierre-Louis and Steven Glista's article was recently published by Cannabis Business Executive. In their article, "Ohio Voters May Legalize Recreational Marijuana Use for Adults," they discuss Issue 2 – a voter-initiated law intended to commercialize, regulate, legalize, and tax the adult use of cannabis. This must-issue provision could provide a significant head start in the adult-use market for any Ohio operator with a medical license. To read more, click here.
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