Soothe Dispensary is committed to creating a safe place where patients can obtain high quality medicine in full accordance with Ohio laws regulating the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program.
Soothe strives to provide a safe and welcoming environment for all of our patients and guests by providing excellent patient service and high quality medication. Our knowledgeable staff is here to help guide you through every aspect of your visit. Because we believe that education is the key to helping our patients determine the best treatment options for their specific condition, our medical director is on call at all times to assist patients with any specific questions.
Learn more about the Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program by visiting medicalmarijuana.ohio.gov
Should you become aware that you are experiencing signs of abuse that may be associated with your medical marijuana use you are encouraged to notify your dispensary so that we may help. You may also feel it beneficial to relay any side effects to your certifying or personal physician.
Currently, Ohio does not recognize medical marijuana registry cards issued in other states. The law requires that the Board of Pharmacy attempt in good faith to negotiate and enter into reciprocity agreements with other states. If Ohio does enter into a reciprocity agreement with another state, more information will be posted to the OMMCP website.
Will an Out-of-State Card Be Recognized in Ohio? The law requires that the Board of Pharmacy attempt to negotiate and enter into reciprocity agreements with other states. Before entering into an agreement with another state, the Board must determine that both of the following apply: (1) The eligibility requirements imposed by the other state in order to obtain a registry identification card are substantially comparable to Ohio’s requirements; and, (2) The other state recognizes a patient or caregiver registration and identification card issued in Ohio.
No. The law prohibits the cultivation of medical marijuana for any reason not specifically authorized by the Ohio Department of Commerce, including personal, family, or household use.