The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

State to start accepting marijuana grower applicatio­ns this summer

- By Julie Carr Smyth

Aspiring medical marijuana growers can begin applying for Ohio licenses in June, the Ohio Department of Commerce told a state advisory panel Friday.

The department is overseeing selection of 24 qualified cultivator­s to start, one of numerous steps involved in launching a medical marijuana program set in motion by a new state law enacted in June 2016.

The law allows people with 21 medical conditions, including cancer, Alzheimer’s disease, HIV/AIDS and epilepsy, to purchase and use marijuana after getting a doctor’s recommenda­tion. The law doesn’t allow smoking. patients, caregivers and doctors.

At a meeting of the Ohio Medical Marijuana Advisory Committee on Friday, the Commerce Department said it plans to release cultivator applicatio­n forms to the public within the next two to three weeks, giving interested growers 45 to 60 days to meet submission deadlines.

It also plans a webinar for interested applicants before applicatio­ns are due. Review of the submission­s would begin in July.

It’s still finalizing the details, but the state said it will establish two separate applicatio­n periods for large and small grow operations: early to mid-June for smaller Level II sites of up to 3,000 square feet and mid- to late June for larger Level I sites of up to 25,000 square feet.

Officials said that will allow staff to assess the number of applicatio­ns in each group so they can prioritize their review. Rules call for allowing 12 cultivator­s of each level.

Officials from three state offices charged with developing the program are still finalizing rules for cultivator­s, processors, testing labs, dispensari­es, patients, caregivers and doctors.

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