Ohio's first legal marijuana sale is happening Wednesday. It will happen Wednesday morning at Cresco Labs' CY+ Dispensary, located in Wintersville, Ohio.The dispensary will open its doors at 9 a.m. to physician-certified patients from across the state ,offering a selection of marijuana flower products from three of the operational growers in the state.Cresco Labs, one of the largest vertically integrated multistate cannabis operators in the United States, also operates a state-of-the-art cultivation facility in Yellow Springs, Ohio. This is the second state where Cresco Labs was first to market as they were the first product available in Pennsylvania and the first dispensary opened for patients in that state last year.Cannabis products are becoming available in Ohio dispensaries over the next few months, following delays in rolling out the program last year.Patients need a physician's recommendation to buy medical marijuana from such dispensaries to treat allowable conditions, which currently include AIDS, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, cancer, epilepsy and several other maladies.In the meantime, the state medical board is reviewing petitions to add several new conditions, including opioid addiction, autism and depression.

Ohio's first legal marijuana sale is happening Wednesday.

It will happen Wednesday morning at Cresco Labs' CY+ Dispensary, located in Wintersville, Ohio.

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The dispensary will open its doors at 9 a.m. to physician-certified patients from across the state ,offering a selection of marijuana flower products from three of the operational growers in the state.

Cresco Labs, one of the largest vertically integrated multistate cannabis operators in the United States, also operates a state-of-the-art cultivation facility in Yellow Springs, Ohio.

This is the second state where Cresco Labs was first to market as they were the first product available in Pennsylvania and the first dispensary opened for patients in that state last year.

Cannabis products are becoming available in Ohio dispensaries over the next few months, following delays in rolling out the program last year.

Patients need a physician's recommendation to buy medical marijuana from such dispensaries to treat allowable conditions, which currently include AIDS, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, cancer, epilepsy and several other maladies.

In the meantime, the state medical board is reviewing petitions to add several new conditions, including opioid addiction, autism and depression.