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Saturday marks Ohio's 420 the first "green" holiday since Ohio legalized recreational marijuana in November. But recreational weed sales in the state aren't set to begin until June at the earliest.
It's the first 4/20 with legal marijuana in Ohio, following the passage of Issue 2 in November. So weed enthusiasts should be able to fire up with no consequences, right? Well, not quite.