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Ohio Senate Bill 56, heading to the Governor's desk, bans the sale of intoxicating hemp products outside of licensed dispensaries, leading business owners to fear closure and job loss. The bill also revises Ohio's marijuana laws by lowering THC caps, prohibiting public smoking, and imposing stricter transportation and possession rules, drawing criticism from advocates who call it a "re-criminalization bill."

Ohio’s New Cannabis Bill Could Kill Local Hemp Shops and Tighten Rules for Tokers

Dec 13, 2025

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Marijuana Moment

Marijuana Moment

Ohio’s cannabis scene is facing a major shake-up as Senate Bill 56 heads to Governor DeWine’s desk. This legislation essentially targets the hemp industry by banning the sale of "intoxicating" hemp products anywhere except licensed marijuana dispensaries. Small business owners across the state are sounding the alarm, fearing this move will shutter hundreds of shops and eliminate thousands of jobs. Beyond hemp, the bill tightens the screws on the voter-approved adult-use market by slashing THC limits for extracts, banning public smoking, and imposing strict "trunk-only" transport rules for your stash.

For the everyday toker, this matters because it drastically reduces accessibility and variety. Many consumers rely on local hemp shops for wellness products without wanting to visit a full-blown dispensary. By pushing everything behind a regulated counter and adding more restrictive transport laws, Ohio is drifting toward "re-criminalization." At Toker’s Guide, we believe in safe, open access; seeing the state backtrack on voter-approved freedoms is a buzzkill for a community that just won its right to legal green.

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