Ohio cannabis manufacturers and retailers could soon begin offering pre-roll products under new industry rules recently unveiled by the Ohio Division of Cannabis Control, WCPO reports.
The proposal, currently under review by the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program, would permit licensed processors to manufacture and sell pre-rolled cannabis joints. Advocates argue that pre-rolls offer convenience for patients and recreational users, while regulators are focused on ensuring product safety and compliance. The move reflects a broader trend in cannabis markets across the U.S. to diversify product offerings and enhance consumer accessibility.
Supporters of the proposal emphasize that pre-rolls are a widely popular product in other legal cannabis markets, often serving as an affordable, ready-to-use option for consumers. For patients with limited mobility or dexterity, pre-rolls can eliminate barriers to access by simplifying the consumption process. Additionally, dispensaries could benefit from increased sales and an expanded product portfolio.
Opponents, however, have raised concerns about potential regulatory challenges and the risk of inconsistent quality. Critics argue that strict oversight will be needed to ensure that pre-rolled products meet Ohio’s testing standards and labeling requirements. Regulators are expected to weigh these considerations as part of the approval process.
“This change would represent a step forward for Ohio’s cannabis program, meeting consumer demand while maintaining rigorous oversight to protect public health,” said an industry spokesperson during the public comment period, according to the WCPO report.
If approved, Ohio would join other states where pre-rolls have become a staple product in both medical and adult-use cannabis markets.
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