“This bill completely put my clients out of business. There were no ways to get rid of the inventory except to destroy it.”
By Megan Henry, Ohio Capital Journal
A new law banning low-level THC hemp products and changing the state’s marijuana laws hurts Ohio businesses, plaintiffs argued during a preliminary injunction hearing Monday.
Happy Harvest and Get Wright Lounge filed a lawsuit in Franklin County Court of Common Pleas after Ohio Senate Bill 56 took effect March 20 after Ohioans for Cannabis Choice failed to get enough signatures to get a referendum on the November ballot for voters to block the law.
Franklin County Court of Common Pleas Magistrate Jhay Spottswood-Harrison heard the preliminary injunction hearing.
“This bill completely put my clients out of business,” said Scott Pullins, the attorney for the plaintiffs.
“There were no ways to get rid of the inventory except to destroy it, and the court attempted and succeeded in fashioning a fair and equity remedy to solve that problem,” he said. “Now, would we like to see it extended statewide to any other retailers in a similar situation.”
Franklin County Court of Common Pleas Judge Jeffrey M. Brown issued a 14-day TRO on April
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