This past year, before Ohio even legalized the marijuana for medical use conferences and workshops have been cropping up across the state.
But a Northeast Ohio native has started the state?s first brick-and-mortar facility to offer more in-depth training about the industry as well as the plant.
After the state has finalized details about the medical marijuana program in Ohio, the Cleveland Cannabis College will offer classes in horticulture, law, history and other areas this fall.
Founder Richard Pine said the school is geared toward individuals who would like to work as medical marijuana growers or in dispensaries, but classes are offered to anybody who would like to learn more regarding the plant and its uses.