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We provide our customers access to a broad range of cannabis products, at sensible prices, and in a safe, well-appointed setting. Options include flowers, edibles, topicals, beverages, concentrates, and accessories. Our friendly, courteous staff pride themselves on finding the appropriate products for all of our customer's needs. At Greenhouse Cannabis, we pride ourselves in providing our customers with quality cannabis products at competitive prices, Greenhouse Cannabis also provides curbside pick-up. Our staff is what really sets us apart! We hire people who are passionate about the opportunity that we have been given as cannabis retailers. Exceeding the expectations of our customers is our number one goal. We are a locally owned and operated Dispensary, many of our consultants are locals. We are committed to the Cannabis lifestyle and love to partake in many of the festivities that the city of Hamilton has to offer. Our priority will be to assist and serve the community of Hamilton. Know More. We are delighted to announce the launch of our new website! Our new website will be interactive and mobile friendly! Watch this space for updates. Just a few more weeks to go! You are a phone call away from having a Greenhouse Cannabis staff member provide you excellent service. About Us Who Are We. Knowledgeable Staff. Contact Green House Cannabis. Home About Us menu Contact Us.
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The proposed legislation Ohioans passed via Issue 2 takes effect today. Under Issue 2, cities and townships can prohibit recreational marijuana dispensaries within their boundaries, but they can't restrict home grow or marijuana possession. Gary Click, R-Vikery, introduced legislation to change that. Liberty Township trustees unanimously voted to put a temporary ban on the cultivation, processing or sale of marijuana in the township through Nov. Trustee Tom Farrell said the township is taking the same approach to recreational marijuana as it took in when voters approved the use of medical marijuana. Farrell said the township would review the moratorium once the rules and regulations surrounding the business end of recreational marijuana are known. Hamilton City Council considered emergency legislation to prohibit cultivators, processors and dispensaries of recreational marijuana Wednesday. The legislation did not get the six votes necessary to pass immediately. Councilmembers Susan Vaughn and Joel Lauer voted against the prohibition. Lauer said he believes prohibitions reverse the will of the voters. Vaugn proposed amending the legislation to have a moratorium on recreational marijuana dispensaries until June 12, Councilmember Eric Pohlman was the lone vote against that. After discussion, the council decided it would be better to have something on the books before Thursday and voted unanimously to approve the amended moratorium. Fairfield City Council voted Monday for a moratorium on the cultivation, processing or sale of marijuana in the city through Sept. Councilman Matt Davidson voted against the moratorium. He said in a Facebook post that the majority of communication he received from residents said they wanted a dispensary in the city. Davidson also cited tax revenue the city would receive from the sale, cultivation, and processing of recreational marijuana. The council members who voted in favor of the moratorium cited the uncertainty of the rules and regulations along with nothing in the city zoning code regarding the sale, cultivation or processing of recreational marijuana. The pause, they said, would give the city time to address the issues in its zoning code. West Chester trustees unanimously voted on Tuesday to ban the cultivation, processing or sale of marijuana in the township. Green Township Trustee Tony Rosiello said the board likely will discuss a moratorium on Monday, but it's not meant to be a permanent ban. The township is open to the recreational marijuana industry, but they want to see more about how the state plans to regulate before a license is issued in the township. Colerain Township didn't waste time to keep recreational pot dispensaries out of the township. Two weeks before Election Day, trustees preemptively voted to amend its existing zoning resolution that bans medical marijuana dispensaries to also prohibit those for recreational pot. Blue Ash communications coordinator Rachel Murray told The Enquirer city council has not yet discussed recreational marijuana, but it could come up at the next meeting on Dec. Delhi Township trustees in passed a resolution that put a moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries. Township administrator Skylor Miller said officials are working to get a legal opinion on how to ban recreational dispensaries, but no legislative action has been taken yet. Forest Park last year decriminalized marijuana possession up to grams and changed zoning so a medical marijuana cultivator could operate there. Mayor Aharon Brown said the city would be open to welcoming the new recreational industry, but officials are still waiting on recommendations from the state on regulation. Do you know something she should know? Send her a note at eglynn enquirer. Marijuana laws in Ohio Where communities stand on recreational marijuana. Facebook Twitter Email. Share your feedback to help improve our site!
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