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Federal court allows THC-infused beverage sales in Ohio under certain conditions

A federal court ruling opens a new product category for select Ohio cannabis operators, signaling regulatory evolution amid ongoing market expansion.

The Cannabis Newz Automated Desk
Machine-written from our data · source: 10TV
July 14, 2026 · 7:00 AM ET
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A federal court has ruled that THC-infused drinks may be sold in Ohio for certain companies, according to reporting by 10TV. The decision appears to expand allowable product types within the state's adult-use market, which currently operates 218 open retail locations. The ruling's specific scope—which companies qualify and what restrictions apply—remains unclear from available reporting, but the decision suggests courts are willing to intervene where state rules may be ambiguous or restrictive.

The judgment comes as Ohio's cannabis landscape shows signs of ongoing maturation. Recent weeks have seen multiple regulatory developments, including Hamilton's reversal of its dispensary ban, Standard Wellness repositioning stores in Cleveland, and Greenlight opening four new dispensaries. State lawmakers have also advanced legislative efforts to address market gaps and enforcement uncertainty, per prior reporting.

What to watch: Whether this ruling prompts other beverage applicants to challenge existing restrictions, and whether the state's regulator (if defined) issues guidance clarifying which operators can comply with the federal court's parameters.

Original report: 10TV
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