Quantcast
Channel: Ohio.com Most Read Stories
Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 4727

Ohio to start accepting pot grower applications this summer

$
0
0

COLUMBUS: Aspiring medical marijuana growers can begin applying for Ohio licenses in June, the Ohio Department of Commerce told a state advisory panel Friday.

The department is overseeing selection of 24 qualified cultivators to start, one of numerous steps involved in launching a medical marijuana program set in motion by a new state law enacted in June 2016.

The law allows people with 21 medical conditions, including cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, HIV/AIDS and epilepsy, to purchase and use marijuana after getting a doctor’s recommendation. The law doesn’t allow smoking.

Officials from three state offices charged with developing the program are still finalizing rules for cultivators, processors, testing labs, dispensaries, patients, caregivers and doctors.

At a Friday meeting of the Ohio Medical Marijuana Advisory Committee, the Commerce Department said it plans to release cultivator application forms to the public within the next two to three weeks, giving interested growers 45 to 60 days to meet submission deadlines. It also plans a webinar for applicants prior to the due date. Review of the submissions would begin in July.

It’s still finalizing the details, but the state said it will establish two separate application periods for large and small grow operations.


Viewing all articles
Browse latest Browse all 4727

Trending Articles