Under Ohio's medical marijuana law, patients with 20 medical conditions can buy and use marijuana if recommended by a doctor. Ohio would be the first of the 28 medical marijuana states to calculate limits this way. COLUMBUS (AP) — Ohio regulators have proposed restrictions on how much medical marijuana a patient could buy that would be among the strictest in the nation. The proposed rules would impose a $100 fee on each strain or dosage of a product, which would likely be paid by the product manufacturer. The Ohio State Board of Pharmacy this past week released draft rules detailing the allowable amounts, Cleveland.com reported (http://bit.ly/2lCVI1T).
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