Region to get 12 medical marijuana stores, here’s where they will be

Credit: DaytonDailyNews

The Dayton-Springfield-Cincinnati region will get 12 medical marijuana stores, the Ohio Board of Pharmacy ruled today.

The stores will be located at:

Montgomery County

Pure Ohio Wellness LLC, 1875 Needmore Rd., Dayton;

CannAscend Alternative, 333 Wayne Ave., Dayton;

Schottenstein Aphria III LLC, 5604 Airway Rd., Riverside.

Greene County

Harvest of Ohio LLC., 4370 Tonawanda Trail, Beavercreek.

Butler County

127 Ohio LLC in the Village of Seven Mile in Butler County;

CannAscend Alternative LLC, 300 No. Main St., Monroe.

Warren County

Therapeutic Healing Care, LLC, 1525 Genntown Drive, Suite B, Lebanon.

Clark County

Pure Ohio Wellness LLC, 1711 West Main St., Springfield;

Cannamed Therapeutics LLC, 0 Raydo Circle, Springfield.

Hamilton County

Care Med Associates, 5149 Kennedy Ave., Cincinnati;

Green Rx Inc., 8420 Vine St., Cincinnati;

PharmaCann Ohio, 5445 Ridge Rd. in Columbia.

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Today the Board of Pharmacy announced the winners of up to 56 dispensary licenses out of 376 applications statewide.

The licensees are expected to open storefront operations later this year when Ohio’s new medical marijuana industry launches.

The licenses are distributed across 28 geographic districts. Three districts, including one that covers Miami County, did not have viable or any applications.

One of the local medical marijuana stores will be located in the Page Manor shopping center in Riverside, near Wright-Patterson Air Force Base. Photo by Ty Greenlees

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State pharmacy officials and North Highland, a consultant, spent six months reviewing and scoring applications based on business, operations and patient care plans as well as compliance with existing laws.

The Board of Pharmacy also hired an IT security consultant to double check the data integrity during the application process, after the Ohio Department of Commerce discovered scoring problems after the fact.

The Board of Pharmacy expects to launch its patient registry in July.

Also, the Board of Pharmacy went live Monday with its medical marijuana toll-free help line at 1-833-4OH-MMCP (1-833-464-6627). The help line will respond to questions from patients, caregivers and health professionals about adverse reactions to medical marijuana and other related issues.