Huffman’s Senate Bill 261 would write into law a September announcement from the Ohio Department of Commerce that licensed growers could apply to expand... Marijuana bill could cut prices, increase access in Ohio

Huffman’s Senate Bill 261 would write into law a September announcement from the Ohio Department of Commerce that licensed growers could apply to expand their operations. Under the new rules, level one license-holders could grow on up to 75,000 square feet, and level two growers could use up to 20,000 square feet.

“So essentially if there’s more product, the price will come down,” Huffman said.

It would also increase the allowable number of dispensaries in the state, based on the number of patients. In some areas, such as northwest Ohio, people have to drive an hour to find a dispensary, Huffman said. His bill would allow one dispensary to open for each 1,000 eligible patients in the state. [Read more at Springfield News-Sun]

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