Ohio Medical Marijuana Control states that there are 81 medical marijuana dispensaries in the state.
No, medical insurance is not accepted by Ohio dispensaries as payment for marijuana purchases.
Chapter 3796:6-3 of the Ohio Administrative Code permits marijuana dispensaries in Ohio to be open from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. The hours of operation for each dispensary in Ohio could differ. The official business hours of Ohio’s retail dispensaries can be verified via their websites or by looking for signage placed at the entrances accessible to the general public.
On weekdays, many dispensaries in Ohio stay open late, usually until 9:00 p.m. On the websites of the dispensaries, locals can verify the hours of operation for Ohio cannabis shops in their vicinity.
In Ohio, dispensaries are not permitted to deliver cannabis. Delivering marijuana to registered patients is restricted to primary caregivers only. In Ohio, no shops with a license, deliver marijuana to customers.
Federal regulations against the use of marijuana have made it illegal to ship marijuana across state lines. No dispensaries in Ohio are therefore able to send marijuana outside of the state lawfully.
No, because it is illegal for states to sell or possess cannabis for recreational use, Ohio does not have any recreational dispensaries.
Ohio presently prohibits the sale of marijuana for recreational purposes.
When visiting any nearby medical marijuana dispensary in Ohio, a qualifying cannabis patient needs to bring the following documentation:
No, when visiting dispensaries in Ohio, you must bring your medical marijuana card. At Ohio dispensaries, you must also present a legitimate ID card issued by the government.
Yes, medical marijuana patients who meet certain requirements can visit Ohio dispensaries at the age of 18. Patients under the age of eighteen must have registered caregivers or legal guardians to buy prescription marijuana on their behalf from authorized outlets.
In Ohio, you can spend a day at more than one medical marijuana store. Dispensaries are not permitted to stock more marijuana than what customers are permitted to have on hand each day.
No, credit cards are not accepted at Ohio dispensaries due to federal prohibitions on marijuana and cannabis-related activity.
Yes. Ohio shops are compelled by law to document every medical marijuana sale, purchase, and return in the Medical Marijuana Control Program’s inventory management system.
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