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The Landing Dispensary in Columbus, OH

The Landing, located at 724 W Gay St in Columbus, is accessible to serve the cannabis community.

Medical: Yes

Recreational: No

Delivery: No

Before this dispensary could unseal , it was licensed by the state.

Product types and availability can vary from store menu to store menu, depending on ask for. If The Landing in Columbus does not acquire what you are looking for, there is no legal obligation to stick to a single mark. Your medical marijuana card, if needed, is universally accepted at any dispensary in Columbus.

Purchasing Marijuana Products at The Landing

Preparation Helps: See what’s available ahead of time. If The Landing in Columbus online menu is available on our site, this is the best way to observe the different product options before visiting the dispensary. If enabled, after conclusion the right products you desire, reserve your directive on our e-commerce platform.

Low tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) cannabis with higher CBD products are generally available to patients as well who like the non-euphoric effect.

Contact the dispensary if you experience product-related issues or problems. The Landing has a policy & procedure for thi

Ohio marijuana dispensaries await final lush light to initiate selling recreational weed

More than 100 Ohio marijuana dispensaries and their providers received provisional licenses to sell recreational weed, but all of them are still awaiting a final green brightness from the Ohio Division of Cannabis Control.

That final leafy light is famous as a "certificate of operation" which many of the dispensaries already hold to sell medical marijuana. Until these certificates are issued, the dispensaries that applied and got a provisional license can only trade to medical customers.

Ohio Division of Cannabis Control spokesperson James Crawford said the initiated statute Ohio voters passed in November, known as Issue 2, position June 7 as the deadline for the division to start accepting applications and Sept. 7 as the deadline to start issuing the certificates.

So far the agency has received 244 applications to modify active medical marijuana licensees to dual-use cannabis licensees. The agency notified 182 facilities that they have qualified for a provisional license. Those include:

  • 6 Testing labs
  • 33 Cultivators
  • 39 Processors
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    The Business of Marijuana in Ohio: Recreational sales grow maintain to grow

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    Recreational employ of marijuana is expected to expand as medical marijuana becomes available in Ohio.

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    The Theory Wellness dispensary, 3905 Sullivant Ave. photographed on July 10, 2025.

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    Vice president for retail Matt Gerety (left) and general manager Jay Doyle operate Theory Wellness, 3905 Sullivant Ave.

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    A promotional display at the Theory Wellness dispensary, 3905 Sullivant Ave., photographed on July 10, 2025.

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    A sea of buds in one of the growing rooms at Pure Ohio Wellness in Springfield in 2021.

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    Justin Pursue (foreground) and Josh Febus look inside one of the main growing rooms at Grow Ohio, a marijuana cultivation company with a $20 million facility near Zanesville, Ohio. Grow Ohio split its facility into quadrants so that cannabis can be grown at other phases, in slightly different ways and using different strains. The system helps maintain a consistent supply year-round while pro

    Franklin County Marijuana Doctors

    MMJ doctors in Franklin County, Ohio are certifying and renewing patients daily for medical cannabis recommendations. Most medical marijuana doctors in Franklin County have made the switch to telemedicine for online marijuana card appointments. To qualify, potential patients must have a qualifying medical condition. Schedule an appointment with the doctor to talk about your condition and see if medical marijuana is an appropriate treatment option for you. See if you qualify today!


    Requirements for Medical Marijuana

    To legally purchase and use medical marijuana in Franklin County, an individual must become their medical marijuana card. Here are the steps to receive certified:

    1. Meet the qualifications: To be eligible for a medical marijuana card in Ohio, an individual must have one of the qualified conditions as outlined by the Ohio Medical Marijuana Direct Program.
    2. Get certified from a qualified medical professional: Patients must 1st visit a qualified medical professional, such as a doctor, nurse practitioner, or physician assistant. This can be done in person or online using telemedicine. The medical professional will need to certif