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A GOP lawmaker believes his bill to move up the licensing timeline for medical cannabis businesses in Kentucky will pass into law before the end of the session.
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The Kentucky Senate has proposed setting conditions to unlock funding for the state’s medical cannabis program.
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Kentucky lawmakers are inching closer to passing a law that would legalize medical cannabis. It’s a much-awaited step forward for an issue that has support from both Republican lawmakers and Democratic Governor Andy Beshear.
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A bill that would legalize medical cannabis in Kentucky passed the Senate Thursday evening. It was the first time the measure made it to the Senate and received votes from lawmakers who were previously opposed to it.
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A bill that would legalize medical cannabis passed out of committee by a wide margin today. Lawmakers who have been long skeptical of permitting the substance signaled support for it.
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A bill legalizing medical cannabis has been assigned to a committee in the Kentucky Senate. Advocates say it marks a small step forward after years of stalling.
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Republican candidate for governor Ryan Quarles says he wants the Kentucky Legislature to pass a medical cannabis bill.
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In November, Gov. Andy Beshear issued an executive order legalizing possession of medical cannabis, as long as a doctor signs off and the plant is legally purchased in another state. The policy took effect on Jan. 1.
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Kentucky is easing restrictions on residents who leave the state to access medical marijuana in places where it’s legal. Gov. Andy Beshear signed two executive orders on Tuesday to assist those struggling with issues including chronic pain and PTSD.