Kentucky, Indiana officials warn of possible charges if marijuana crosses border

As of Tuesday, recreational marijuana can be sold in Ohio. Dozens of dispensaries across the Buckeye State made their first non-medicinal sales as early as 7 a.m.

However, the two other states that help make up the Tri-State do not allow for recreational sales or use, though Kentucky does have medicinal laws in place.

Traveling with marijuana across state lines is against federal law, according to the Ohio Department of Commerce .

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We asked customers who were waiting in line at Ascend Dispensary in downtown Cincinnati if they were aware that taking marijuana to another state was off-limits.

“I was aware, I did a little research,” said one man.

Another customer told us he had just found out within the past week that use in other states and taking the products across state lines is illegal.

Indiana State Police Trooper Sergeant John Perrine said there can be confusion over rules from state to state, but not knowing the law is not an excuse.

“Indiana state law does not allow the possession of marijuana, but I think people don’t take the responsibility to research that before they travel through Indiana or to Indiana,” Perrine said.

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