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  2. Who qualifies for a medical marijuana card under Kentucky’s ...

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    Here’s a deep dive into Kentucky’s new medical marijuana law, including when it goes into effect, who can use it and how to get a cannabis card.

  3. Apply for a medical marijuana card in Kentucky: Here's how ...

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    In Kentucky, a medical marijuana license will be valid for one year, unless indicated by the practitioner to end access sooner. Patients can apply for renewal once the card expires.

  4. How will Kentucky's medical marijuana program be regulated ...

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    The Kentucky Medical Cannabis Program — which regulates the legal cultivation, production, sale and use of medical marijuana products — is set to officially start Jan. 1, 2025.

  5. Kentucky Senate Bill 47 - Wikipedia

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    House Bill 136 in the 2022 session would have created a medical cannabis program. It was passed by the house of representatives 59–34 on March 17, 2022. [1]The governor of Kentucky, Andy Beshear, said on April 7, 2022, that he was considering executive action to permit medical cannabis in his state if House Bill 136 was not approved in the state senate. [2]

  6. Caylee's Law - Wikipedia

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    Immediately after the trial, support appeared for imposing requirements on parents to notify law enforcement of the death or disappearance of a child and make a parent or guardian's failure to report their child missing a felony. [5] [6] One petition, written by Michelle Crowder on Change.org, has gained nearly 1.3 million electronic signatures ...

  7. UK HealthCare - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Children's Hospital; King's Daughters Medical Center: A 465-bed medical facility in Ashland that was purchased by the University of Kentucky in December 2022. [3] [4] St. Claire Regional Medical Center: A 139-bed medical facility in Morehead that was purchased by the University of Kentucky in July 2024. [5]