Friday, Ohio’s state Commerce Department awarded the first medicinal marijuana processor its certificate of operation. This processor will allow medicinal marijuana to be processed, refined, and distilled into cannabis-infused products. These products include:
The plant, Grow Ohio, is located Muskingum County and the processing will take place in their “60,000-square-foot (5,574-sq.-meter) facility outside Zanesville.”
In addition to this announcement, the Board also released a series of additional stats, outlining the current status of Medicinal Marijuana in Ohio. Per the website, the state currently has 29 marijuana cultivators with provisional licenses. Of these, 16 have received Certificates of Operation. For dispensaries, 56 have been issues provisional licenses, with 9 receiving certificates of operation. As far as how many patients are currently using the drug;
- 22,276 have received Recommendations for Marijuana,
- 19,395 are Registered patients,
- 1,621 have confirmed Veteran Status,
- 637 claim an Indigent Status,
- 107 have a Terminal Diagnosis of some form.
As of March 7th, 5,465 separate patients have purchased medicinal marijuana. From 1/16/2019 to 3/3/2019, these, almost, 5,500 patients have purchased $1,520,381 worth of marijuana. This comes out to roughly 201 points marijuana.
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Andrew Shirley is a reporter at Battleground State News and The Ohio Star. Send tips to [email protected].
Photo “Cannabis Grower” by My 420 Tours.