Cannabis Operator Hopes for Future in Chardon
Public Speaks Out Against Allowing Dispensary
Despite a temporary moratorium still in place on issuing zoning certificates for cannabis and marijuana production, Scott Halloran, of Buckeye Relief, appeared before Chardon City Council March 14 to ask them to consider allowing his dispensaries in the future.
Despite a temporary moratorium still in place on issuing zoning certificates for cannabis and marijuana production, Scott Halloran, of Buckeye Relief, appeared before Chardon City Council March 14 to ask them to consider allowing his dispensaries in the future. Buckeye Relief is an Ohio-owned and operated cannabis cultivator and processor based outside of Cleveland, according to its website. Halloran emphasized the locality of the business, noting he is a Geauga resident. “We are the largest medical marijuana company in Ohio, by volume and by product distribution,” Halloran said, noting they have dispensaries in Columbus, Bedford and Cleveland Heights. Ohio’s Division…
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