Lloyd Pierre-Louis was recently interviewed for Spectrum News, "What’s next for recreational marijuana in Ohio?"
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Lloyd Pierre-Louis was recently interviewed for Spectrum News, "What’s next for recreational marijuana in Ohio?" Discussed in the interview was the new marijuana law and the impact it is taking on the dispensaries that sell recreational cannabis. “About 75% to 85% of the rules that currently exist for the medical marijuana program will easily be applicable to the adult use program," said Lloyd Pierre-Louis. "Things like security, things like space, how to grow operations, plans, things like that should not change." To read more, click here.
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