COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Gov. Mike DeWine wants state lawmakers to quickly crack down on sales of delta-8 THC and other “intoxicating“ hemp derivative products, and DeWine said Wednesday he would be fine with Ohio banning them outright, worrying retailers who sell federally-legal CBD and THC.

“We’ve always been really into carrying top tier products,” he said.
DeWine said that’s not the case elsewhere. “We don’t rely on the goodwill of every clerk on any other products,” he said.
A law introducing an age restriction is welcome, Voudris said. But he worries that stricter regulations—like limiting sale to eventually licensed recreational marijuana retailers—would hurt his revenue, cause jobs cuts and quash access for customers.