Shangrii-La manager Michael Hughes talks about the Ohio dispensaries now open Tuesday, Aug. 6, 2024, to sell recreational marijuana to customers.John Kuntz, cleveland.com

COLUMBUS, Ohio – Despite all-time high levels of satisfaction with the Ohio medical marijuana program, the number of registered patients has fallen in the months leading up to recreational sales, likely a sign that many patients are abandoning the medical program for the adult-use program, according to new research from Ohio State University.

OSU’s Drug Enforcement and Policy Center this week released its sixth annual report that includes a survey of patients’ attitudes toward the medical program, information about prices, patient participation and sales.

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