With recreational marijuana on the ballot in November, the cannabis industry is gearing up for a potential job boom, workforce development and sales.
A college located in Independence, Ohio, is like most others: focusing on preparing its students for the workforce by teaching practical skills they would learn in the field. But it's not a regular university.
"We are feeling very grateful now, knowing that it will be on the ballot in November and possibly legal next year for adult use," Hart said."We just have so many more possibilities." A new coalition called Protect Ohio Workers and Families is trying to stop the initiated statute from passing. Tobin joined the group to warn about the dangers of legalization.
Ohio's marijuana industry has been raking in more sales every year since medical use was legalized, which is also increasing interest in the Cleveland School of Cannabis.
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