Ohio-Based Insurer Provides Surety Bonds For Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program
The Ohio Medical Marijuana Control Program recently finalized application rules for marijuana cultivation licenses. In lieu of posting cash collateral to demonstrate their financial reliability, applicants can post a surety bond issued by an authorized insurance company. The cash or bond amounts required are
"Continental Heritage has over thirty years of experience writing surety bonds," stated
"It's exciting to see the national trend towards legalization of medical marijuana reach our home state," observed
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