US fashion retailer, Canadian producer team for MMJ license

In a bid to acquire a medical marijuana license in Ohio, a major Canadian MMJ producer is partnering with a company in the Buckeye State known for retail clothing. Canada’s Aphria and the Columbus, Ohio-based Schottenstein family – which owns fashion retailers American Eagle and DSW – are vying for one of the two dozen MMJ cultivation licenses up for grabs in the state, the Dayton Daily News reported. Ohio doesn’t require residency for MMJ licensees, but having an in-state connection could certainly help Aphria’s chances. The state’s application fees are some ... US fashion retailer, Canadian producer team for MMJ license is a post from: Marijuana Business Daily: Financial, Legal & Cannabusiness news for cannabis entrepreneurs