Cannabis processor in Mt. Orab balancing inventory with expected recreational weed sales rush
Some Ohio medical dispensaries could start selling marijuana to all adults by end of June
The end of this week will mark the next big step forward for Ohio’s recreational marijuana program.On Friday, medical dispensaries can start applying for a license to sell weed to everyone.It’s a milestone that matters a lot to experts whose job it is to turn marijuana plant material into things consumers increasingly want, including weed-infused gummies.”Products that are made with craft techniques that have been defined and refined over the last ten years,” Jason Littman said.Crafting cannabis edibles is one of the many hats Littman wears as chief operating officer of Hundred Percent Labs, a marijuana processing company.”We’ve infused CBC in our gummies under the strawberry, peach and banana cream (lines). It’s a really good daytime cannabinoid; helps give a little bit of energy, a little bit of motivation,” Littman said.Based in Mt. Orab in Brown County, Littman and his colleagues make a host of weed-infused products – sold under the names Aura and Hundred Percent — in medical dispensaries throughout the Buckeye State.”We’re available in over 100 dispensaries today,” Littman said. “Those same places are going to soon be opening their doors to adult-use customers here in the not-too-distant future.”The question eager cannabis consumers are asking with more frequency is when will that not-too-distant future arrive? In other, when can all adults in Ohio — not just medical marijuana patients — buy legal weed?After voters gave pot the green light at the ballot box last fall, it looked like sales would start in September.But now it appears weed could be sold much sooner in some dispensaries, possibly in the next two to three weeks.Littman feels confident that regulators in Columbus know the public is eager to see the adult-use program get off the ground.”It’s been really cool to see Gov. DeWine, the director of the Department of Commerce, the Department of Commerce agents, the licensees and even the people of Ohio come together to try to roll out this program a little bit early,” Littman said.Marijuana processing companies like Hundred Percent Labs are working to make enough product to meet the expected recreational sales demand, while managing their inventory.It’s possible the amount of marijuana people can buy will be limited somewhat, at least when sales begin, to make sure there’s enough weed for every Ohio adult who wants to legally buy it.
The end of this week will mark the next big step forward for Ohio’s recreational marijuana program.
On Friday, medical dispensaries can start applying for a license to sell weed to everyone.
It’s a milestone that matters a lot to experts whose job it is to turn marijuana plant material into things consumers increasingly want, including weed-infused gummies.
“Products that are made with craft techniques that have been defined and refined over the last ten years,” Jason Littman said.
Crafting cannabis edibles is one of the many hats Littman wears as chief operating officer of Hundred Percent Labs, a marijuana processing company.
“We’ve infused CBC in our gummies under the strawberry, peach and banana cream (lines). It’s a really good daytime cannabinoid; helps give a little bit of energy, a little bit of motivation,” Littman said.
Based in Mt. Orab in Brown County, Littman and his colleagues make a host of weed-infused products – sold under the names Aura and Hundred Percent — in medical dispensaries throughout the Buckeye State.
“We’re available in over 100 dispensaries today,” Littman said. “Those same places are going to soon be opening their doors to adult-use customers here in the not-too-distant future.”
The question eager cannabis consumers are asking with more frequency is when will that not-too-distant future arrive? In other, when can all adults in Ohio — not just medical marijuana patients — buy legal weed?
After voters gave pot the green light at the ballot box last fall, it looked like sales would start in September.
But now it appears weed could be sold much sooner in some dispensaries, possibly in the next two to three weeks.
Littman feels confident that regulators in Columbus know the public is eager to see the adult-use program get off the ground.
“It’s been really cool to see Gov. DeWine, the director of the Department of Commerce, the Department of Commerce agents, the licensees and even the people of Ohio come together to try to roll out this program a little bit early,” Littman said.
Marijuana processing companies like Hundred Percent Labs are working to make enough product to meet the expected recreational sales demand, while managing their inventory.
It’s possible the amount of marijuana people can buy will be limited somewhat, at least when sales begin, to make sure there’s enough weed for every Ohio adult who wants to legally buy it.