Ohio Cannabis Businesses Face Closure, Petition Launched
Thousands of Ohio cannabis and hemp businesses face closure if a petition to repeal Senate Bill fifty-six fails. The bill, passed last year, imposes strict restrictions on marijuana and bans public smoking. Hemp retailers like Clean Remedies in Avon are leading the charge against it, warning it could kill jobs and hurt loyal customers. Petitions are popping up statewide as the deadline looms, with supporters arguing the law threatens small businesses. State Senator Jerry Cirino, a backer of the bill, defends it, hinting at even tougher rules ahead.
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