As the cannabis industry continues to expand across the United States, Ohio has become a key market for medical marijuana and adult-use cannabis businesses. However, marketing cannabis in the state comes with strict regulations that businesses must follow to remain compliant. The Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program (OMMCP) has demonstrated a willingness to impose fines and even revoke licenses for businesses that violate these regulations. This makes compliance not just a best practice but a necessity for maintaining operations.
Adding to the complexity, Ohio’s political climate surrounding cannabis regulation remains volatile. Lawmakers continue to debate new restrictions and potential changes to the regulatory framework, with discussions taking place at both the state and federal levels. While Ohio has made significant progress in legalizing and regulating cannabis, ongoing legislative discussions mean that businesses must stay informed and adaptable. What is permissible today may be subject to new limitations or requirements tomorrow.
Given these factors, cannabis businesses must approach marketing with caution. This blog will guide you through the essential aspects of marketing cannabis in Ohio, including key regulations, necessary steps before launching a campaign, potential issues you may encounter, and how to address them.
Ohio has stringent rules governing the marketing of cannabis products. Understanding these regulations is crucial to ensuring your marketing efforts comply with the law (Got a law degree? Read the original text).
In Ohio, marketing encompasses all forms of advertising, promotions, and public relations activities related to cannabis. This includes:
Digital and social media marketing (Facebook & Instagram Cannabis Policy)
Billboards and print advertisements
Product packaging and labeling (Ohio Cannabis Labeling Rules)
Sponsorships and event promotions
TV, radio, and streaming service ads
Ohio law prohibits cannabis advertisements that:
Target individuals under the age of 21
Contain false or misleading statements
Make health claims that have not been approved by regulatory authorities
Feature imagery appealing to children, such as cartoons or mascots
Are placed within 500 feet of schools, playgrounds, or other youth-centered locations
Additionally, businesses must include legal disclaimers in their advertising, such as statements about the legal status of cannabis and potential health risks.
Before launching a marketing campaign, cannabis businesses in Ohio must complete several steps to ensure compliance and maximize effectiveness.
Before engaging in marketing activities, businesses must submit their advertisements and promotional materials to the Ohio Department of Cannabis Control for approval. This step ensures that all marketing content aligns with state regulations and prevents businesses from inadvertently violating advertising laws (Ohio Cannabis Advertising Approval).
Work with legal counsel or compliance experts to create a marketing strategy that adheres to Ohio's cannabis regulations. A comprehensive compliance strategy may include:
Internal Review Processes: Establishing a legal and compliance team to review all marketing materials before publication.
Employee Training: Educating marketing staff on Ohio’s cannabis advertising restrictions.
Documentation and Record-Keeping: Maintaining records of all marketing approvals and communications with regulators.
Monitoring and Auditing: Regularly reviewing advertising placements to ensure ongoing compliance.
Since marketing to minors is strictly prohibited, businesses must carefully define their audience and tailor their messaging accordingly. Age-restricted digital platforms and direct-to-consumer communications are recommended. Note, Google Ads are explicitly prohibited per Google Policy.
Given the restrictions on traditional advertising channels like television and radio, cannabis businesses often rely on:
Social media (with careful adherence to platform policies)
Email marketing (with proper opt-in mechanisms)
Search engine optimization (SEO) for organic reach
Influencer partnerships that comply with state guidelines
Marketing materials must include disclaimers such as:
"For use by qualified patients only."
"This product contains THC and is intended for adults 21 and over."
"Consumption of marijuana may impair your ability to drive or operate machinery."
Marketing cannabis in Ohio is not without its challenges. Here are some common issues and ways to address them.
Many major digital advertising platforms, such as Google and Facebook, have strict policies against cannabis-related ads. Solution: Focus on organic marketing efforts, such as content marketing, educational blogs, and community engagement. Platforms like Reddit and cannabis-friendly ad networks may offer alternatives.
Even unintentional violations of marketing laws can result in fines or license suspensions. Solution: Conduct regular compliance audits and work closely with legal experts to review your marketing materials before release.
Despite growing acceptance, cannabis marketing still faces social stigma and resistance from certain demographics. Solution: Educate consumers with fact-based messaging and emphasize responsible use. Partnering with healthcare professionals and community organizations can help normalize cannabis use.
Cannabis laws and regulations are subject to change, creating potential compliance challenges. Solution: Stay informed through industry news sources, government updates, and legal counsel to ensure your marketing efforts remain compliant.
With advertising restrictions in place, cannabis businesses may struggle to build brand recognition. Solution: Invest in public relations, influencer collaborations, and event sponsorships within compliant parameters to increase brand visibility (Cannabis PR Strategies).
There's a lot that can go into marketing for cannabis companies, and working with a trusted expert can help you navigate some of the intricacies and approval processes required. Interested in talking? Let's chat!