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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.. But before ...
And by 2025, Kentucky’s new medical marijuana law will take effect, granting legal access to noncombustible cannabis products without traveling across state lines. Recreational use of marijuana ...
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]
Medical marijuana cardholders in Kentucky will be able to use the products starting Jan. 1, 2025, and the program’s executive director says dispensaries should be a relatively short drive away ...
In 2015, House Bill 3 and Senate Bill 40 both proposed establishing a medical cannabis framework in Kentucky; both failed to pass out of committee. The anti-cannabis National Marijuana Initiative and the Kentucky Baptist Convention took credit for the defeat of the bills, and vowed to oppose medical cannabis bills in 2016. NMI coordinator Ed ...
The Kentucky Legislature passed last year a bill that allows patients with valid medical cards access to marijuana. The law doesn't take effect until January 2025, and patients must first be ...
Under Senate Bill 47 which was signed into law in March 2023 and creates a medical cannabis industry in Kentucky that goes live Jan. 1, 2025, the state will soon be home to a variety of businesses ...
July 14, 2016: Governor Ige signed law expanding medical cannabis programs. [64] June 25, 2019: Governor Ige announced that he would not veto a bill passed by the legislature to decriminalize less than 3 g of marijuana. Law went into effect January 11, 2020. [59] Idaho: Illegal; Misdemeanor (85 g (3.0 oz) or less) CBD oil (less than 0.1% THC)