It is an understatement to say that I was disappointed when I was informed that one of our officers was being investigated for criminal conduct.'
Recreational marijuana became legal in Ohio just over a year ago, in December 2023, with sales launching at local dispensaries in August 2024.
Ohio GOP legislative leaders have said they want to revive a proposal to change relatively new recreational marijuana laws.
The affidavit says officer Berndt was wearing his police issued uniform and firearm and arrived and left in his marked Toledo Police vehicle.
An Ohio mother went viral after posting a TikTok revealing that marijuana came in her daughter’s order of Burger King chicken fries. The company said they were “disappointed to learn of the incident” and fired the employee in question.
According to court documents, the officer purchased the marijuana in December from Maximum Performance Cycles, which is not a state-licensed dispensary.
BUCKEYE LAKE, Ohio — AUGUST 17: Roger Davis of Grove City works to remove fan leaves from around the flowers before the marijuana plants are dried, August 17, 2023, at PharmaCann, Inc.’s cultivation and processing facility in Buckeye Lake, Ohio.
A Burger King employee has been fired after an Ohio woman received several buds of marijuana in an order of chicken fries for her child. Newsweek has reached out to Burger King franchisee Miller Management via LinkedIn for comment. TikTok user @JannaBama posted a video on Sunday night after she visited a Burger King in Hamilton, Ohio.
Recreational marijuana became legal in Ohio just over a year ago, in December 2023, with sales launching at local dispensaries in August 2024. There are over 120 stores across the state selling ...
Body camera footage shows the moments four Chilean men pulled over, leading to their arrest in connection with the string of burglaries targeting multimillion-dollar homes, including possibly Joe Burrow's home.
All four were indicted Tuesday for engaging in a pattern of corrupt activity, participating in a criminal gang and possessing criminal tools.
Between August 7 and January 15, marijuana sales in Ohio totaled $414,671,359. This includes $147,862,618 in medical marijuana purchases and $266,808,741 in recreational marijuana sales. During this period,