People who are approved to buy and use medical marijuana in Ohio say the tightly regulated program has resulted in costly products that are not easy to get.
That’s according to the results of the first consumer-based survey on the state program released recently by the Ohio State University’s Drug Enforcement Policy Center and Harm Reduction Ohio.
Of the 647 people surveyed, most had qualifying medical conditions and used marijuana for their ailments.
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Richard Wilson ~ DaytonDailyNews.com ~