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Great Lakes Brewing Joins Suit Against Ohio in Fight Over THC Drinks
['Mark Oprea', 'More Mark Oprea', 'Staff Writer']
Cleveland Scene
Great Lakes Brewing has joined 13 other beverage manufacturers and sellers in suing the state under the belief that its weed laws unconstitutionally bar them from sourcing and selling THC drinks.
Christopher Brown, a co-owner of Great Lakes Brewing, helped start Save Ohio Bevs, an advocacy group that hopes to drum up enough public support so he, and other brewers, can sell THC drinks in Ohio again.
All of these beverage makers and sellers stopped selling their THC drinks five months ago under the fear they could be criminally prosecuted.
Great Lakes immediately pulled its Float Shoppe THC seltzer off the shelfs and taps.
And, in Great Lakes’ case, throwing them a much-needed financial gain during a trying time for the alcohol industry in general.