Ohio’s Division of Cannabis Control (DCC) issued its inaugural batch of dual-use certificates on Friday, officially opening the door for four cultivators and six processors to enter the state’s adult-use cannabis market, legalized in a November 2023 ballot vote. Initial Licenses Granted To Key PlayersThe state began accepting applications for recreational marijuana sales on June 7. Since then, the DCC received 230 applications for dual-use sales, meaning a medical dispensary can also sell recreation marijuana and another 190 new dispensary license applications, reported WKRC. Among recipients …