‘Epic’: First legal recreational marijuana sold in Greater Cincinnati (2024)

By Quinlan Bentley, Amber Hunt and Randy Tucker

Published: Aug. 6, 2024 at 4:05 PM EDT

CINCINNATI (ENQUIRER) - A Madisonville resident made one of the first recreational marijuana purchases at a Greater Cincinnati dispensary Tuesday morning, the first day of legal sales in Ohio, the Cincinnati Enquirer reports.

A crowd of roughly a dozen people gathered outside the Sunnyside dispensary on Kennedy Avenue in Columbia Township before daylight Tuesday hoping to be among the first to buy recreational marijuana legally.

Jeff Riede was first in line. The 55-year-old said he’d been waiting in his car in the parking lot since about 6:30 p.m. Monday for the dispensary to open at 7 a.m. He planned to buy edibles and some flower, the dried cannabis material.

“Yeah, I slept in my car,” Riede said. “This is pretty epic to me. I wanted to be the first one here.”

Riede, who is self-employed, said he’s been smoking marijuana since he was 18, but he doesn’t like the risk associated with buying marijuana on the black market. That’s one of the reasons he’s so excited about the dispensary opening for recreational users.

“It’s just safer at the dispensary,” he said. “You don’t have to worry about getting robbed or about it (marijuana) being laced with something that might hurt you.”

A place to ‘buy safely and have a choice’

Rob Busemeyer, 50, didn’t spend the night in his car. But the Norwood resident arrived appropriately at 4:20 a.m. to be second in line at the dispensary.

The term “420″ generally refers to marijuana in counterculture circles.

“It’s like the prohibition of marijuana has been lifted,” Busemeyer said while standing in line. “Now I have someplace to go where I can buy safely and have a choice and not be stuck with whatever’s available” on the black market.

‘I’ve been waiting for this for so long’

By 8 a.m., the line outside Sunnyside stretched far beyond the stanchions funneling customers into the dispensary. But Northside resident Jean Maye, 47, had completed her purchase of flower and edibles by then.

As she left the dispensary, Maye raised her shopping bag and shouted, “It’s official!’’ Many of those standing in line applauded.

“This is just awesome. I’ve been waiting for this for so long,’’ she told The Enquirer.

Manager: ‘We’re excited to see everyone’

Ron Koth was first in line at Zen Leaf in Hartwell, which was no easy feat. He took two buses from his Delhi home to be in line by 7:30 a.m.

“I left at 6,” he said. His goal wasn’t to be first but simply to get in line.

“I don’t think a lot of people know what’s happening yet,” he said. “I thought there’d be a lot more people in line.”

By the time doors opened at 9 a.m., Koth was trailed by about 25 others waiting for service. He chose Zen Leaf over other dispensaries closer to his home because he liked the array of products advertised on its website.

In Westwood, Nectar, a dispensary located at Werk Road and Glenway Avenue, had a mostly full queue on the first day of recreational sales, with a wait between 15-30 minutes.Justin Mack, zone manager for Nectar’s three Ohio stores, recommended checking out the dispensary website and product menu to get familiar with the products before coming to the dispensary. Also, customers should have their IDs and money out, he said. Dispensaries are cash only. “We’re excited to see everyone,” Mack said.

Where is it being sold?

On Monday, the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Cannabis Control said 98 dispensaries are set to be issued dual-use certificates of operation statewide Tuesday morning.

The 19 in the Cincinnati region are:

  • Ascend Dispensary Outlet, 830 Reedy St., Cincinnati.
  • Beyond Hello, 693 Old State Route 74, Cincinnati.
  • Bloom Medicinals, 403 S. Main St., Seven Mile.
  • Columbia Care, 300 N. Main Street, Monroe.
  • Consume Oxford, 3620 Southpointe Pkwy, Oxford.
  • Nectar, 3405 Werk Road, Cincinnati.
  • Pure Iconic, 5280 College Corner Pike, Oxford.
  • Queen City Cannabis, 3764 Montgomery Road, Norwood.
  • Queen City Cannabis, 10140 Suspension Bridge Road, Harrison.
  • Shangri-La Dispensary, 211 Brooks Dr., Monroe.
  • Shangri-La Dispensary, 100 Clarence F. Warner Dr., Monroe.
  • Sunnyside, 5149 Kennedy Ave., Cincinnati.
  • The Forest Cincinnati, 4412 Mount Carmel Tobasco Road, Cincinnati.
  • The Landing, 4029 Smith Road, Cincinnati.
  • The Landing, 1312 Hamilton Lebanon Road, Monroe.
  • Uplift, 101 Mercy Boulevard, Mount Orab.
  • Uplift, 401 Rivers Edge, Milford.
  • Verilife, 5431 Ridge Ave., Cincinnati.
  • Zen Leaf Cincinnati, 8420 Vine St., Cincinnati.

These dispensaries will be allowed to sell to both medical and recreational customers age 21 and older.

“The issuance of (certificates) is based on roughly the order in which completed applications were received by the Division and when compliance asks were fulfilled,” the agency said in a statement. “To help ensure a fair and equitable rollout of the non-medical cannabis market in Ohio, the Division intends to award (certificates) to all remaining eligible dispensaries later this week.”

Adults 21 and older can possess up to 2.5 ounces of cannabis and 15 grams of extracts or edibles in Ohio since voters legalized its use in last November’s election.

But there are limits on what you can buy in one transaction. Initially, recreational customers can purchase no more than:

  • One ounce of dried plant material, called flower.
  • Ten units of oil to vape, each containing 590mg of THC.
  • Ten packages of edibles totaling no more than 1,100mg of THC.

The caps are combined across all types of products. That means you can’t purchase the maximum amount of flower, vape cartridges and edibles in one sitting.

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‘Epic’: First legal recreational marijuana sold in Greater Cincinnati (2024)

FAQs

Can you buy marijuana in Ohio now? ›

Yes. An individual must be at least 21 years old to purchase, possess, grow or use non-medical cannabis.

What was the first recreational dispensary in the United States? ›

Recreational dispensaries

Colorado was the first state to license a Recreational Dispensary, with 37 stores licensed to sell to adults 21+ on January 1, 2014.

What is a 1 day supply of marijuana in Ohio? ›

Calculating day supply
ProductDay's Supply
2.83g Flower1
5.66g Flower2
14.15g Flower5
28.3g Flower10
5 more rows

What is the sales tax on recreational marijuana in Ohio? ›

Adult Use Cannabis Tax

In November 2023, Ohio voters approved Issue 2 to legalize the sale of marijuana by state-licensed dispensaries to individuals aged 21 and over. This is known as "adult use cannabis." Ohio Revised Code (R.C.) 3780.22 imposes a 10% excise tax on these sales.

Are there any recreational dispensaries in Ohio yet? ›

Nearly 100 Ohio dispensaries will be selling marijuana as recreational sales begin Tuesday. We have a list of where you can buy.

Can you buy a gun if you have a marijuana card in Ohio? ›

Thus, even if you lawfully use marijuana under Ohio law, a medical marijuana patient ID card holder cannot legally ship, transport, receive, purchase, or otherwise possess firearms or ammunition. Moreover, if a lawful medical marijuana patient ID card holder answers “no” to Question 11.

How many states in the US have recreational dispensaries? ›

The recreational use of cannabis has been legalized in 24 states, three U.S. territories, and D.C.

What was a dispensary in 1800s? ›

Defining the dispensary

Not every historian agrees on what exactly were the defining features of a dispensary in the eighteenth century. The basics are that they provided outpatient medical treatment and advice to patients, in contrast to the inpatient service provided by hospitals.

When was the first recreational drug made? ›

Amphetamine is one of the first man-made recreational drugs. It was first synthesized in 1887, but was tested in humans only in the 1920s.

How many ounces of marijuana can you carry in Ohio? ›

Ohio Laws and Penalties
OffensePenaltyMax. Fine
Up to 2.5 ounces (adults 21+)No penalty$0
>2.5 ounces - 200 gFelony$ 2,500
200 - 1,000 gFelony$ 5,000
1,000 - 5,000 gFelony$ 10,000
37 more rows

How much medical marijuana can I buy at once in Ohio? ›

Ohio Medical Marijuana Laws: 2021 Purchase Limits

2.83 grams (1/10 of an oz) of plant material. 295 milligrams of THC in patch, lotion, cream, or ointment.

How many times can you go to the dispensary in Ohio? ›

Ohio residents with a valid medical marijuana card can visit state-licensed dispensaries as often as they need. However, their purchases are tracked to ensure they do not exceed the state-established 45-day fill periods for medical marijuana products.

What is the Ohio Issue 2 House Bill 86? ›

Excise tax revenue

The current 10% excise tax on the retail sale of adult-use marijuana was included in State Issue 2, which was approved by Ohio voters on November 7, 2023, and is effective December 7, 2023. Prior to this date, the retail sale of adult-use marijuana was not legal in Ohio.

What is the state tax in Ohio? ›

Ohio has a 5.75 percent state sales tax rate and an average combined state and local sales tax rate of 7.24 percent. Ohio has a 1.30 percent effective property tax rate on owner-occupied housing value. Ohio does not have an estate tax or inheritance tax.

How much is sales tax in Ohio? ›

The state sales and use tax rate is 5.75 percent. Counties and regional transit authorities may levy additional sales and use taxes. For more information about the sales and use tax, look at the options below. Registration — Ohio law requires any person or business making taxable retail sales to first obtain a license.

What are the rules for dispensaries in Ohio? ›

Some general requirements for Ohio dispensaries include:
  • Only dispensing, obtaining, or transferring cannabis within the state of Ohio.
  • Dispensaries must maintain a list of all third-party vendors.
  • Dispensaries must sell medical marijuana in the original, sealed containers or packaging provided by designated processors.

Does Columbus, Ohio have recreational dispensaries? ›

Columbus dispensaries currently approved for recreational marijuana sales. Herbal Wellness Center, 2950 E. Main St. The Botanist, 115 Vine St.

Can you vape marijuana in Ohio? ›

Different Ways to Vape Medical Marijuana in Ohio

There are two main ways to vape medical marijuana in Ohio. Dispensaries offer vape cartridges and vape pens, or you can vape marijuana flower using a dry herb vaporizer.

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