“Finally, finally recreational.”That was the first words from Jeffrey Riede after he made the first legal recreational marijuana purchase at Sunnyside Dispensary Tuesday morning.”I’m pumped, I’m excited, finally it’s legal for recreational. I’ve been waiting for this day for a long time,” Riede said right after making the purchase.He said he camped out early because he “wanted to feel like a celebrity” when making the first purchase at the dispensary.When asked how the process was, he described it as simple and very easy.Riede was one of dozens who lined up Tuesday morning to be the first recreational marijuana customers at Sunnyside.Sunnyside is one of 98 that got authorization to sell recreational marijuana Tuesday.The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Cannabis Control issued its first set of dual-use Certificates of Operation to 98 eligible dispensaries across the state Tuesday.The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Cannabis Control said once a dispensary receives its COO, they can legally sell non-medical cannabis in addition to medical cannabis.Cincinnati-area dispensaries that are receiving their COO include:The Forest Cincinnati – 4412 Mt. Carmel Tobasco RoadThe Landing Dispensary – 4029 Smith RoadBeyond Hello – 693 Old State Route 74Queen City Cannabis Medical Dispensary of Cincinnati – 3764 Montgomery RoadSunnyside – 5149 Kennedy AvenueZen Leaf Cincinnati – 8420 Vine StreetNectar – 3405 Werk RoadOPA – 830 Reedy StreetVerilife – 5431 Ridge AvenueColumbia Care – 300 N Main StreetUplift – 101 Mercy BoulevardUplift – 401 Rivers Edge DriveThe Landing Dispensary – 1312 Hamilton-Lebanon RoadAYR Dispensary – Goshen – 6722 OH-132Verilife – 1098 N High StreetA list of dispensaries that will receive their COO Tuesday can be found here.
“Finally, finally recreational.”
That was the first words from Jeffrey Riede after he made the first legal recreational marijuana purchase at Sunnyside Dispensary Tuesday morning.
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“I’m pumped, I’m excited, finally it’s legal for recreational. I’ve been waiting for this day for a long time,” Riede said right after making the purchase.
He said he camped out early because he “wanted to feel like a celebrity” when making the first purchase at the dispensary.
When asked how the process was, he described it as simple and very easy.
Riede was one of dozens who lined up Tuesday morning to be the first recreational marijuana customers at Sunnyside.
Sunnyside is one of 98 that got authorization to sell recreational marijuana Tuesday.
The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Cannabis Control issued its first set of dual-use Certificates of Operation to 98 eligible dispensaries across the state Tuesday.
The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Cannabis Control said once a dispensary receives its COO, they can legally sell non-medical cannabis in addition to medical cannabis.
Cincinnati-area dispensaries that are receiving their COO include:
- The Forest Cincinnati – 4412 Mt. Carmel Tobasco Road
- The Landing Dispensary – 4029 Smith Road
- Beyond Hello – 693 Old State Route 74
- Queen City Cannabis Medical Dispensary of Cincinnati – 3764 Montgomery Road
- Sunnyside – 5149 Kennedy Avenue
- Zen Leaf Cincinnati – 8420 Vine Street
- Nectar – 3405 Werk Road
- OPA – 830 Reedy Street
- Verilife – 5431 Ridge Avenue
- Columbia Care – 300 N Main Street
- Uplift – 101 Mercy Boulevard
- Uplift – 401 Rivers Edge Drive
- The Landing Dispensary – 1312 Hamilton-Lebanon Road
- AYR Dispensary – Goshen – 6722 OH-132
- Verilife – 1098 N High Street
A list of dispensaries that will receive their COO Tuesday can be found here.