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Ohio sued nine cannabis firms for allegedly colluding to raise prices and harm small growers.
Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has sued nine multistate cannabis companies, alleging they colluded to suppress competition and raise prices by limiting purchases from independent Ohio growers and favoring reciprocal deals among themselves.
Filed in Franklin County, the lawsuit claims executives coordinated in late 2022 to reserve shelf space for their own brands amid rising supply and falling prices, harming small businesses and consumers.
The state seeks injunctions, fines, and legal fees, citing violations of Ohio’s antitrust laws.
Companies like Curaleaf and Jushi dispute the claims, calling the lawsuit premature or inaccurate.
Ohio demandó a nueve firmas de cannabis por presuntamente conspirar para aumentar los precios y dañar a los pequeños productores.