Stark County cities could lose recreational marijuana revenue if Gov. Mike DeWine and state lawmakers change the law.
Nearly 60% of Ohio voters in November 2023 legalized adult-use, recreational marijuana and businesses that cultivate, process and sell it. Yet, the majority of local communities have either banned or ...
The City of Detroit will get more than $3 million in recreational marijuana tax revenue, the State of Michigan announced on ...
Shapiro’s estimates outpace what surrounding states have made off cannabis sales, and he’s proposing a sales tax rate of 20%, ...
Ohio divides marijuana revenue into four different funds: 36% for municipalities with dispensaries, 36% for a social equity ...
Recreational marijuana establishments in Eastpointe will be allowed to stay open past 8 p.m. after the City Council voted ...
For many years, opponents of cannabis legalization have promoted and exaggerated the potential for harm and have spread ...
The city of Colorado Springs estimates it will earn $2 million in tax revenue from recreational marijuana in the first year.
A little more than a year after Ohio voters overwhelmingly approved recreational marijuana in Ohio, state lawmakers want to limit it and criminalize some aspects. The bill would ban public smoking, ...
25% for substance use services and 3% for administrative costs. Local governments can ban recreational marijuana sales — and dozens have — but that also means they don't get money from the ...
A proposal to legalize marijuana for adults 21 and older was approved Thursday by the New Hampshire House of Representatives, ...