Proposed limits for medical marijuana supply in Ohio among strictest – Ohio requests feedback!

On Thursday, the Ohio State Board of Pharmacy released draft rules detailing the allowable amounts.

Patients could buy and possess up to 6 ounces of plant material or marijuana products containing the equivalent amount of THC in a 90-day period. That puts Ohio on par with New Jersey and Washington D.C. as the most restrictive states among 13 regulators compared Ohio with.

Smoking the plant is not allowed, but dispensaries can sell plant material and oils for vaping, tinctures, patches and marijuana-infused oils and foods.

The proposed rules would also impose a $100 fee on each strain or dosage of a product, likely paid by the product manufacturer. Advisory committee members expressed concern about patients being able to afford the products.

Schierholt said they want feedback and don’t want to drive up costs for patients.

Public comment is being accepted on the proposal through March 10.

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