The Monroe, MI dispensary gets plenty of Ohio customers.
NAR Cannabis packagers Nate Hill and Barbara Beliles weighing and packaging marijuana at the facility in Monroe, MI, on Wednesday, June 3, 2024.a marijuana dispensary in Monroe, Michigan, 25 minutes from Toledo, to get a picture of how recreational sales will look in Ohio.
Michigan’s market is more mature than Ohio’s, which will give it a price advantage, at least in the beginning. Monroe only has 21,000 residents yet there are 18 dispensaries, and it’s a question how many will survive over the long term. Michigan’s regulations allow for a better customer experience because people can examine marijuana before buying it. Ohio only allows smells of sample in jars.Lobbyist and former Ohio Republican Party Chairman Matt Borges made arguments to the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals seeking his release from a five-year prison sentence., Borges argued he was a private actor who did nothing wrong, as opposed to some of the public officials accused of taking bribes from FirstEnergy Corp. East Palestine derailment findings underscore need to get rid of unsafe tanker cars, upgrade railway hot bearing detection systems: editorial The answer to Ohio’s bloated, gerrymander-fed Statehouse majorities? More than 731,000 signatures for change: Thomas Suddes U.S. Rep. Jim Jordan, a Champaign County Republican, suffered a setback when the U.S. Supreme Court declined to halt the Biden administration’s efforts to tamp down on misinformation by pressing social media platforms, a case to which Jordan and other lawmakers submitted a brief.that Jordan vows to continue his fight against what he characterizes as government agencies censoring information such as alleged vaccine harms or unproven election fraud.The U.S. Supreme Court has ruled that a Henry County jeweler can sue the Napoleon, Ohio, police department, several of its officers and the city for throwing him in jail for four days, on what jeweler Jascha Chiaverini says were baseless chargesChiaverini was eventually released and the charges against him were dropped, but he feels he wasn’t able to clear his name in a case involving alleged stolen jewelry purchased by Chiaverini’s store.The federal government’s botched FAFSA rollout has put a strain on many Ohio colleges in getting financial aid packages ready for students. At many schools, the number of completed FASFAs are down. Schools are trying to fix errors on students’ applications, worried the lack of financial clarity could discourage some students from going to college altogether,criticizing Libs of TikTok, an account that frequently trolls liberals, which attacked a Stow councilman for his dress during a Fourth of July parade. Capitol Letter is a daily briefing providing succinct, timely information for those who care deeply about the decisions made by state government.If you purchase a product or register for an account through a link on our site, we may receive compensation.and agree that your clicks, interactions, and personal information may be collected, recorded, and/or stored by us and social media and other third-party partners in accordance with our
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