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We discuss the first year of adult-use marijuana sales in Ohio and what's in store for the program going forward.
It's been one year since Ohio began recreational marijuana sales for adult use. The launch of recreational products came less than a year after voters approved a citizen-initiated statute in 2023, paving the way for both recreational marijuana sales and home cultivation. The recreational market joined the state's existing medical marijuana program, which has been in operation since 2019. According to Crain's Cleveland Business, total legal cannabis sales in the state have reached $2.8 billion as of this month, including more than $600 million in recreational sales over the past year. The voter-approved statute allows lawmakers to make adjustments to the law. While a number of proposals have been discussed, efforts to pass legislation codifying some of those changes have been tabled until after the summer recess. So where do recreational marijuana sales stand in Ohio?
An Oklahoma Senator blocks release of the Jeffrey Epstein files.A recreational marijuana ballot measure is beginning soon.A western Oklahoma town faces a lawsuit from a local tribe.You can find the KOSU Daily wherever you get your podcasts, you can also subscribe, rate us and leave a comment.You can keep up to date on all the latest news throughout the day at KOSU.org and make sure to follow us on Facebook, Tik Tok and Instagram at KOSU Radio.This is The KOSU Daily, Oklahoma news, every weekday.
After over two years of turbulent efforts to launch Delaware's recreational marijuana market, the First State may finally see some legal cannabis products on the shelves starting next month.The Office of the Marijuana Commissioner announced last week that the state's 13 medical dispensaries that purchased conversion licenses may begin selling recreationally on August 1.Delaware Public Media's Sarah Petrowich spoke this week with Marijuana Commissioner Josh Sanderlin - delving into the competitive advantages for these medical dispensaries, how close other retailers are to coming online and the future of unregulated hemp-derived products in Delaware.
A new Deseret News/Hinckley Institute of Politics poll shows more than half of Utahns are in favor of legalizing recreational marijuana. While this shows support for the measure, there is no campaign for recreational use. Greg and Holly discuss the poll results and the future of recreational marijuana in Utah.
The latest news from the PA House on election issues, including Voter ID; And, should PA invest in recreational marijuana, and if we do, should the state sell it?
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics, KOSU's Michael Cross talks with Republican Political Consultant Neva Hill and Civic Leader Andy Moore about Governor Stitt's fight against the Oklahoma Forestry Service heating up, Governor Stitt's DOGE-OK release a report calling for major shifts in policy and a mental health program in Tulsa gets funding after originally being cut by the state.The trio also discusses tribal leaders raising concerns about cuts to the federal Health and Human Services agency and a new effort has started on legalizing recreational marijuana in the state.
Gov. Mike DeWine is looking to raise the tax. Not every town welcomes the sales, as more than 50 municipalities have banned them.
Gov. Mike DeWine is looking to raise the tax. Not every town welcomes the sales, as more than 50 municipalities have banned them.
When Oregon became the third state in the United States to legalize recreational marijuana use, proponents envisioned a double dose of green. Residents were given a chance to light up legally, finally bringing the state's underground cannabis culture out of the shadows. Nowadays, Oregon boasts twice as many cannabis shops as Starbucks coffeehouses. But a decade into Oregon's grand, green experiment, the business of marijuana has reached a crisis. On the latest episode of Beat Check, Mike Rogoway, who covers Oregon technology and the state economy for The Oregonian/OregonLive, details the highs and lows of one of Oregon's most unique industries. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Rep. Eric Davanzo and host Jordan Frei are joined by Rep. Ryan Warner for discussion on the Governor's proposal for PA's financial future. Should we play the high-stakes game of relying on vice to fund state government operations?
Dispensaries across the state have sold more than $250 million worth of adult-use cannabis since legalization began in August.
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This will be the third time in less than six months that voters will be asked about allowing recreational marijuana sales.
Our Journalist Roundtable segment for January 10 included Spotlight PA reporters Ed Mahon and Stephen Caruso. Ed shared about his report on how easy it is to obtain a Medical Marijuana card in Pennsylvania, as well as the latest on proposals to legalize adult recreational marijuana. Stephen discussed his reporting on the number and cost of special elections in Pennsylvania in 2024.Support WITF: https://www.witf.org/support/give-now/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legal questions remain over how close pot shops could be to schools and treatment centers.
AP correspondent Haya Panjwani reports on Florida voters rejecting an abortion measure.
Initiated Measure 29 puts the cannabis question back before South Dakota's voters. We hear the arguments for and against legalizing marijuana.
Rod and Greg Show Daily Rundown – Tuesday, October 22, 20244:20 pm: Matty Altmyer, aka Cousin Matty, a Pennsylvania resident, joins Rod and Greg for a conversation about the latest he's hearing from customers about the Presidential election at the drive-thru beer store. 5:05 pm: Desiree Hennessy of the Utah Patients Coalition joins the show to discuss the results of a poll the shows half of Utah voters support fully legalized recreational marijuana use in the state.6:05 pm: Tim Anaya of the Pacific Research Institute joins the program to discuss the institute's latest book, “The California Left Coast Survivor's Guide,” which aims to stop the leftist “California way” from infecting the rest of the country.
10/17/24: Mark Friese is a defense attorney with the Vogel Law Firm in Fargo, and supports decriminalizing marijuana for recreational use. Pat Finken is the Chair of Brighter Future Alliance and opposes legalizing recreational marijuana. Joel Heitkamp is joined by both of them in the KFGO studio to go over both sides of Measure 5, which would legalize recreational marijuana for adults age 21+ and allow for cannabis manufacturing and dispensaries. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ari Rosenzweig is the CFO of CannaConnect, a healing facility that provides medical marijuana for veterans. Dennis LeBlanc is a military veteran who runs part of CannaConnect's operations. Together, they discuss the benefits of medicinal marijuana and share whether they think recreational marijuana should be legal.If you enjoy this episode, please consider leaving a rating and a review. It makes a huge difference in helping us spread the word about the show.Thanks for listening! To join our #POSITIVITY community or to learn more about Moshe, visit https://linktr.ee/moshepopackTopics: 2:30 – How CannaConnect helps veterans5:00 – Marijuana vs opioids8:00 – A community for vets11:00 – Legalizing pros and cons15:00 – Regulations and liability18:45 – PTSD and how veterans cope23:00 – Medical cannabis saved Dennis's life28:00 – The downside of pharmaceuticals32:00 – Veteran's take on recreational marijuana35:00 – A veteran's gratitude
Steve Bakken is the former mayor of Bismarck, and the chair of the committee backing Measure 5, which seeks to legalize recreational marijuana in North Dakota. Pat Finken is a long-time advertising professional and political activist. He's a part of the coalition opposing Measure 5. These gentleman came together on Plain Talk to make their respective cases. The contrasts in their arguments, as you might expect, were sharp. Bakken says Measure 5 is a "very conservative" legalization that gives state officials plenty of latitude to regulate lawful use of the drug. The measure "gives all the power to the state," he said. But Finken painted the measure as exacerbating North Dakota's existing problems with substance abuse. "The marijuana of today is not safe," he said. "It's ten times more powerful" than what Americans have may been smoking in past decades. He rejected the argument that marijuana legalization is inevitable, saying that even if North Dakota were the last state in the union without legal access for recreational use, he wouldn't mind it. "I'm perfectly content for North Dakota to remain an island," he said. Bakken, for his part, argued that Finken's alarmism is out of date. "That reefer madness mentality goes back to the 50s." To subscribe to Plain Talk, search for the show wherever you get your podcasts, or use one of the links below. Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube | Pocket Casts | Episode Archive
In this episode, FSA speaks with Luke Niforatos, the executive vice president of Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM) about the dangers of statewide recreational marijuana legalization. Luke is widely recognized as one of the nation's leading drug policy experts and he covers what he has learned from other states. Luke highlights the perils of haphazard efforts to legalize marijuana and what Floridians need to learn before deciding about marijuana legalization this November.
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Kansas is being left behind by neighboring states in terms of recreational and medicinal sales of marijuana, which is illegal in Kansas. Inga Selders, a Prairie Village City Council member and founder of the Cannabis Justice Coalition, dives into this issue with Barry Grissom, a former U.S. attorney for Kansas who serves on the coalition's board.
Last week was the first for sales of legal marijuana to adults in Ohio. Ohio Public Media Statehouse News Bureau reporter Sarah Donaldson covered that story and shared her experiences with Ohio Statehouse Scoop podcast host Jo Ingles. Ohio Public Media Statehouse News Bureau Chief Karen Kasler joined the conversation to talk about what comes next. Also, Associated Press Reporter Julie Carr Smyth talks about her experience in Pennsylvania recently, covering the rally during which former President Donald Trump was injured after an assassination attempt.
What do you do when your opponent seems to be getting all the media attention? Hold a press conference, of course. Yesterday, former President Donald Trump did just that, taking questions in Florida. The backdrop is the surging popularity of Vice President Kamala Harris, whose campaign is now leading Trump's in most national polls — the result of what Trump suggested is “honeymoon” that is “going to end.” What stood out from the presser? National political reporter Natalie Allison joins Playbook co-author Ryan Lizza to talk about everything from the prospect of Harris-Trump debates to the questions the former president would prefer not to answer.
Dozens of stores in Ohio are now open to sell marijuana for recreational use as it is now officially legal there.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This week's topics:Kamala Harris volunteers soar in FloridaTampa Bay Rays stadium approved by county commissionMixed support from GOP on Recreational MarijuanaSenator Rick Scott's Medicare support questioned by DemocratsWith guests:Mitch Perry, Political Reporter, Florida PhoenixNatalie King, Vice President and Chief Operating Officer, RSA Consulting, RepublicanRobin Lockett, Regional Director, Tampa Bay, Florida Rising, DemocratJanelle Irwin Taylor, Journalist, Publisher, Southeast Politics
Voters approved legalized recreational marijuana in Ohio last November. But recreational marijuana sales have not yet started.
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We answer your questions about upcoming recreational marijuana sales in Ohio.
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Brad Young is at your service! In this hour, Brad discusses how recreational marijuana laws are actually hurting the states who have legalized it, especially in California. Brad then takes your calls and texts about anything discussed earlier in the hour.
On today's MJ Morning Show: MJ's wildlife Morons in the news Which states have the most USPS dog bites? Magnet fishing 'nets' huge find Breaking news on Fester Teen bit cops at Dick's Tyson/Paul fight postponed Another Ozempic side effect - Ozempic tongue MJ's bird story MJ's possum story Side effects from vaping Amendment 3 - recreational marijuana... We took calls Dating safety.. safest states for dating Arizona teacher quits over students using phones in school NSA warning on smart phones MJ's chef outfit and arm burn Bruce Springsteen 'drunk as a skunk' JLo cancels summer tour Livenation/Ticketmaster hack Adele goes of on fan in crowd at concert Justin Timberlake stops show to help fan in crowd Embezzler from Christ the King Church comes to plea deal Dr. Pepper now tied for 2nd behind Coca Cola
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast, Hank answers the following questions:Is the use of recreational marijuana okay if it has been legalized by the state you live in? Ken - Oklahoma City, OK (0:53)How can I help a Mormon friend understand the Bible? Eric - Edmonton, AB (3:48)Is it dangerous for me to stay in a ministry that teaches the prosperity gospel? Paul - Richmond, VA (6:30)What are the biblical grounds for divorce and remarriage? James - Memphis, TN (8:42)Sin is said to come from the natural man, yet homosexuality is said to be against nature. This seems contradictory to me. Can you clarify this? Eric - Grove, OK (15:44)Couldn't the flames of Hell be literal since Jesus speaks of them in such a literal way in various passages, such as the destruction of Sodom and Gomorrah? Charles - Kansas City, MO (20:42)
Remember Issue 2? The one Ohio voters passed last November? The one that makes recreational marijuana legal in Ohio? Attorney Tom Haren joins the show to talk about when consumers can expect to be able to make their first dispensary purchase.
On today's Bible Answer Man broadcast (04/10/24), Hank answers the following questions:Is the use of recreational marijuana okay if it has been legalized by the state you live in? Ken - Oklahoma City, OK (0:53)How can I help a Mormon friend understand the Bible? Eric - Edmonton, AB (3:48)Is it dangerous for me to stay in a ministry that teaches the prosperity gospel? Paul - Richmond, VA (6:29)What are the biblical grounds for divorce and remarriage? James - Memphis, TN (8:42)Why would Jesus speak of hell as fire if He was not talking about literal fire? Mike - Edmonton, AB (15:12)Do you believe that the rapture has already taken place? Jeff - Olive Branch, MS (24:47)
On today's MJ Morning Show: Powerball gets bigger Roxanne - her phone read her mind again Morons in the news Couple finds hidden room in their house MJ judged a burger competition What does your doughnut choice say about you Wacky Jackie! Should there be a Hal Herman bobble head doll? What is tech neck Angie Harmon's dog was shot by an Instacart driver What is 'sleep tourism'? Recreational marijuana is on the ballot... what do our listeners think? The Rays' ball boy went viral with a diving stop More stories about the conjoined twins, Brittany and Abby MJ called a supplier about possibly ordering Hal Herman bobble head dolls Is Diddy feeling more pressure? And who's the latest celebrity to be brought into the story?
Republican Governor Glenn Youngkin vetoed a handful of bills Thursday — including proposals for a recreational marijuana marketplace; Hanover County recently approved the development of a multi-million-dollar data center near the town of Ashland; Richmond's oldest brewery is selling its headquarters — and isn't saying what comes next just yet.
I don't want to keep up the family gift exchange, but my mom says she needs it. | My last two (of seven) kids are wanting to go to a Christian school, but I want to keep homeschooling them. | So many Christians are Swifties. How do they not know all she is about? | How do you feel about recreational marijuana? Stick around for Happy Hour where I'm answering a few more questions. I'm talking about giving money to everyone who asks, whether or not Proverbs 22:6 is a promise, and how to handle it when we grow in our faith and realize all worship music isn't Biblical. Join me! Show Notes: https://heidistjohn.com/blog/podcasts/recreational-marijuana-taylor-swift-support --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/heidistjohn/message