Slow burn — Ohio recreational marijuana dispensaries on way to sales (2024)

COLUMBUS, Ohio — More than 100 dispensaries in Ohio are on their way to selling recreational marijuana. This comes after sales were anticipated to start in June.

The Division of Cannabis Control has given provisional licenses to 110 dispensaries so they can sell both medically and recreationally once they receive final approval.

Of the 110, Northeast Ohio has 36. Southwest Ohio has 29, and Central Ohio has 18. Franklin County has the most with 12, Cuyahoga with 11 and Hamilton with nine.

Click here to learn which facilities have a provisional license.

License applications must be approved or denied by Sept. 7, but the state and policymakers have continued to say that applications could be granted and recreational sales could happen by mid-June.

The passage of Issue 2 allowed adults 21 years of age and older to smoke, vape and ingest weed. Individual Ohioans are able to grow up to six plants with up to 12 per household. Click here to learn more about what the law entails.

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Ohio Cannabis Coalition’s Tom Haren is staying positive despite the delayed start date.

"Rome wasn't built in a day," Haren said. "There is a lot of work that needed to get done."

Consumers haven’t been able to buy weed legally because there is a process that takes place between getting a provisional license and getting a license with a certificate of operation.

The state has a list of requirements that shops need to meet, such as keeping visitor logs, having curbside and drive-through pickup and utilizing surveillance systems. Dispensaries will also have to demonstrate they can keep inventory aside to make sure medical patients continue having preferred access. Sellers will also have to do a test sale to a medical patient and a recreational consumer, among dozens of other tasks and evaluations.

"We've been going on a hiring blitz, of course, making sure that we're staffed up," Brandon Nemec with Verilife said.

But Gov. Mike DeWine wants more regulations.

"We have a problem of walking down the street with your five-year-old and there is marijuana smoke," DeWine said in late June.

He has been asking for lawmakers to deal with his safety concerns for months.

The Senate has passed and proposed various changes to the law — like a restriction or ban on public smoking. However, it would limit home grow, reduce THC levels and ban the vast majority of vapes — among dozens of other restrictions and changes to what the voters chose.

House Speaker Jason Stephens (R-Kitts Hill) has been blocking it, and dispensaries support him.

"Honoring the will of the voters is very important," Stephens said in late June. "That part has been done — this was passed in November and it's still the law of the land."

The lawmakers in both chambers allegedly agree that they want to put more stringent guidelines on advertising, but they can't agree on the vehicle. The House wants a clean version of a bill — meaning they don't want the Senate to "go against the will of the people," which is what House leaders say the other chamber is doing.

The Senate leaders have argued that the citizens didn't actually know what they were voting for, and they don't actually want or need to be able to grow six plants as an individual or up to 12 plants per household.

In their most recent move, the Senate proposed S.B. 278, a bill that would ban all public smoking or vaping, but they didn't reduce the home grow amount this time. House leaders, specifically marijuana enthusiast state Rep. Jamie Callender (R-Concord), said a public ban would not be happening under his watch.

The House and the Senate both proposed ideas, and their leaders have been arguing about whose policy is better for the state, which in turn has kept marijuana off the shelves despite being passed in Nov. and going into effect in Dec. 2023.

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Even though sales didn’t happen as hoped in June, Haren said Cannabis Control is still ahead of schedule. Technically, they have until Sept. to issue the first batch of licenses.

"We're very encouraged that we are a matter of weeks away from Ohioans being able to purchase legal, regulated, taxed, tested, adult-use marijuana products right here in the Buckeye State," Haren added.

There will likely be no changes to marijuana policy until the end of the year since the chambers are in summer recess until after the Nov. election.

Here is a list of provisionally licensed facilities in Northeast Ohio:

Cuyahoga Co.

  • Amplify Bedford: 22803 Rockside Rd, Bedford
  • Amplify CH: 1782 Coventry Rd, Cleveland Heights
  • Cannavitz Ventures LLC: 13501 Lakewood Heights Blvd, Cleveland
  • Green Power OH: 13429 Lakewood Heights Blvd, Cleveland
  • Good Day Dispensary, LLC: 34480 Vine Street, Lake
  • GTI Ohio, LLC: 11818 Madison Ave, Lakewood
  • GTI Ohio, LLC: 1222 Prospect Ave E, Cleveland
  • GTI Ohio, LLC: 18607 Detroit Ave, Lakewood
  • Nectar Markets of Ohio, LLC: 1100 Saint Clair Ave, Euclid
  • OPC Retail II, LLC: 1978 W 3rd St, Cleveland
  • Twice The Wellness, LLC: 27900 Chagrin Boulevard, Woodmere

Summit

  • Greenleaf Apothecaries: 46 South Summit St., Akron
  • FRX Health of Cuyahoga Falls: 1682 State Rd., Cuyahoga Falls
  • 127 OH: 737 East North St., Akron
  • Culture Retail Partners of Ohio, Inc.: 1568 E Archwood Ave., Akron
  • Curaleaf Cuyahoga Falls: 1220 Buchholzer Blvd Ste. C, Cuyahoga Falls

Lorain

  • CREAM Apothecaries Ohio LLC: 914 Cleveland St., Elyria
  • GTI Ohio: 1920 Cooper Foster Park Rd. W, Lorain
  • NMG OH 1: 709 Sugar Ln., Elyria
  • Citizen Real Estate: 5152 Grove Ave., Lorain

Stark

  • Citizen Real Estate, LLC: 401 Cherry Ave. NE, Canton
  • Mother Know's Best, LLC: 3224 Cleveland Ave. NW, Canton
  • The Green Goat Dispensary, LLC: 4016 Greentree Ave. SW, Canton

Erie, Sandusky-area

  • Ohio Patient Access, LLC: 6019 Milan Rd., Sandusky
  • OPC Retail, LLC: 2344 University Dr. E, Huron
  • The Forst Sandusky, LLC: 5020 Milan Rd., Sandusky

Lake

  • 127 OH, LLC: 382 Blackbrook Rd., Painesville
  • INSA Ohio, LLC: 27751 Chardon Rd., Willoughby Hills

Portage

  • Next-Level Operators, LLC: 331 E. Main St., Kent
  • Simple AG Ohio, LLC: 554 N. Chestnut St., Ravenna

Trumbull

  • B Cubed Operations Ohio, LLC: 437 E Liberty St., Hubbard
  • Green Leaf Medical of Ohio II, LLC: 2932 Youngstown Rd. SE, Warren

Medina

  • GreenBud, LLC: 5000 Park Ave. W, Seville

Ashtabula

  • Italian Herbs LLC: 2712 West Prospect Rd., Ashtabula

Mahoning

  • Quest Wellness Ohio II, LLC: 4323 Market St., Youngstown

Tuscarawas

  • Ratio Cannabis LLC: 1145 W. High Ave., New Philadelphia

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Slow burn — Ohio recreational marijuana dispensaries on way to sales (2024)

FAQs

What is a 1 day supply of marijuana in Ohio? ›

Whole Day Unit
Authorized Form of Medical MarijuanaWhole Day Unit
Flower/Plant Material2.83 grams (⅒ of an ounce)
Oil for vaporization590 milligrams of THC
Oil, tincture, capsule, or edible for oral administration110 milligrams of THC
Patch for transdermal administration, lotion, cream, or ointment295 milligrams of THC

Can you get a medical marijuana card the same day in Ohio? ›

Once the doctor completes your evaluation, they will register you that same day to receive your Ohio marijuana card from the State.

Are Ohio dispensaries cash only? ›

We are Cash Only, with an ATM on-site. All patients are required to bring their MMCP Card and a Government Issued ID.

What is the difference between Tier 1 and Tier 2 flower in Ohio? ›

Tier 1 and Tier 2 flowers in Ohio refer to medical marijuana flower categories based on THC content. Tier 1 flowers contain THC levels at or below 23%, while Tier 2 flowers have THC levels above 23% but not exceeding 35%.

How many dispensaries can you visit in one day in Ohio? ›

There is no limit in Ohio to the number of dispensaries you can visit per day. However, dispensaries will have a record of how much medical cannabis a patient has purchased that day, and they will not dispense more than the state-allowed amount.

How much is an ounce at a dispensary in Ohio? ›

Short answer: The average price of approximately $235 for an ounce of weed in Ohio is for medium-quality weed; for high-quality weed in Ohio, the price goes up to approximately $330. Currently in Ohio, only registered medical marijuana patients can legally purchase weed.

Is there a limit on how much you can buy in a dispensary in Ohio? ›

A patient or caregiver is only able to purchase in 45-day increments. In each 45-day fill period, a patient may purchase up to a 45-day supply of medical marijuana, regardless of when purchases are made within the 45-day fill period.

Why do dispensaries make you pay in cash? ›

Illegality And Risk

For the big financial institutions, cannabis fits into this type of high-risk category. Recreational marijuana is decriminalized in 18 states, but it is still illegal at the federal level. Therefore, transactions that involve cannabis sales will not be FDIC-insured.

How much do dispensaries pay in Ohio? ›

How much does Medical Marijuana dispensary in Ohio pay? Average Medical Marijuana dispensary hourly pay ranges from approximately $16.47 per hour for Marijuana Budtender to $25.00 per hour for General Manager.

What are the tall purple flowers in Ohio? ›

Tall ironweed (Vernonia gigantea): Like Joe-pye weed, tall ironweed is another of Ohio's wildflower giants (hence the name!). Tall ironweed typically reaches a height of 5-8', with some reports as large as 10' tall- Wowza!

What is the most common flower in Ohio? ›

Purple Coneflower

Purple coneflowers are one of Ohio's most popular and recognizable native plants. They are an important food source for butterflies and other pollinators that feed on the plant's nectar. Birds and other creatures also use these plants by eating the seeds after the flowers are spent.

What are the blue flowers in Ohio? ›

Wild Blue Phlox (Phlox divaricata)

DESCRIPTION: Rather spindly perennial to nearly two feet in height; stem with widely spaced opposite leaves, these oblong-lanceolate with smooth margins. Showy blue-purple (rarely white) flowers few to many in fairly compact cymes. DISTRIBUTION: Statewide, in every county.

How are days calculated for medical marijuana in Ohio? ›

Whole Day Unit

This is calculated by dividing the purchased quantity by the “Day Unit'' for that form of product. For example: If you were to purchase 14.15 grams of flower it would use five “Day Units” of your 45-day supply; 14.5 grams (purchased) divided by 2.83 (“Day Unit”) is equal to 5 (days).

How many days is 14 grams in Ohio? ›

Calculating day supply
ProductDay's Supply
2.83g Flower1
5.66g Flower2
14.15g Flower5
28.3g Flower10
5 more rows

How is a 90 day supply calculated in Ohio? ›

MMCP GUIDANCE - 90-Day Supply

The first fill period consists of days 1-45 of the recommendation and the second fill period consists of days 46-90 of the recommendation. NOTE: The first fill period begins when the patient receives a recommendation.

What is a Schedule 1 substance in Ohio? ›

Some examples of Schedule I drugs are: heroin, lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD), marijuana (cannabis), 3,4-methylenedioxymethamphetamine (ecstasy), methaqualone, and peyote.

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