COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio said Tuesday that it will not have medical marijuana available by the September deadline, even as a key backer of recreational marijuana legalization said he's using a combination of strategies to continue expanding access to safe cannabis. Several cultivators who were close to ramping up operations experienced inspection delays that now make it impossible to meet the date set by Ohio's 2016 medical marijuana law, Department of Commerce policy adviser Mark Hamlin said. "We know that the public expectation and patient expectation around Sept.Read more on NewsOK.com