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June 06, 2025

Ohio doubles daily purchase limit for recreational cannabis

Ohio has reported more than $555 million in recreational cannabis sales, and starting this week Ohio dispensaries are permitted to sell more than twice the amount of cannabis flower they have sold to nonmedical customers since the program’s launch (Source: “Ohio doubles limit on cannabis ‘flower’ customers can purchase,” Dayton Daily News, June 5).
 
Dispensaries can now sell up to 2.5 ounces of dried marijuana plant material per customer per day, according to the Ohio Division of Cannabis Control. When Ohio’s recreational cannabis program launched in August 2024, dispensaries were permitted to sell up to a single ounce of flower per customer, per day.
 
Under the updated rules, for purchases other than plant material, customers can buy up to 15,000 mg of THC between edibles, vapes and other products. These updated rules only apply to non-medical customers, the division said. Ohio medical marijuana patients and caregivers can purchase up to a 90-day supply of cannabis.

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