Kentucky Cannabis News
FOX 56/Emerson poll: Age divide among Ky. Republicans on recreational marijuana
A new FOX 56/Emerson College poll found the majority of likely Kentucky Republican primary voters are against legalizing recreational marijuana. Of the respondents, the majority (50.2%) do not think it should be legal in the state. Meanwhile, 33.8% said they support recreational marijuana use, and 16.1% were still undecided.
What can medical marijuana patients expect before Kentucky’s program launches in 2025?
The Kentucky General Assembly legalized medical marijuana this year, but patients will have to wait until 2025 before they can get it in the state. “Most importantly, we just want everybody to remember to be patient,” Lauren Bratcher, deputy director of Kentucky NORML told FOX 56.
Kentucky Governor Signs Medical Marijuana Legalization Bill
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear on Friday signed a bill to legalize medical marijuana, making the Bluegrass State the 38th in the nation to approve the medicinal use of cannabis for patients with serious health conditions. The Democratic governor, who had repeatedly called on lawmakers to legalize medical marijuana, signed the measure, Senate Bill 47, at a ceremony in Frankfort on Friday morning
Kentucky just legalized medical cannabis: Here’s what happens next
Earlier today, Kentucky became the 38th state to legalize medical cannabis when Governor Andy Beshear (D) signed Senate Bill 47 into law. The victory follows failed attempts to pass similar legislation in 2020 and 2022.
Kentucky Governor ‘Proudly' Signs Medical Cannabis Bill
When Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear indicated last May he would be issuing an executive order on legalizing medical cannabis, leaders in the state’s General Assembly accused him of overstepping the constitutional separation of powers.
What does new medical cannabis law mean for Kentuckians?
For some advocates, it’s been nearly 10 years since they started working towards legalizing medical cannabis in Kentucky. Friday morning, Governor Andy Beshear signed Senate Bill 47 making medical marijuana use and sale legal in the state starting in 2025. What exactly does that mean for Kentuckians? Kentucky now joins 37 other states that have enacted medical marijuana access.
Kentucky: Lawmakers Approve Medical Cannabis Access Legislation
Members of the House and Senate have approved legislation, Senate Bill 47, regulating the production and dispensing of cannabis products to authorized patients.
Kentucky: Legislature Approves Medical Cannabis Bill
Kentucky House and Senate lawmakers have approved legislation, Senate Bill 47, establishing a medical cannabis access program for qualified patients with an authorization from their physician.
With clock ticking on Kentucky’s legislative session, will lawmakers pass a medical cannabis bill?
Bills that would legalize medical cannabis have stalled in the Kentucky Legislature for years, but advocates say this might be the session that the policy finally passes into law. Senate Bill 47 was assigned to the Senate Licensing and Occupations Committee last week – a development advocates say marks a small step forward for the cause after years of disappointment.
Regulation - SB 266 and SB 269
These two bills, SB 266 and SB 269, aim to regulate the possession and use of intoxicating hemp products. SB 266 proposes to prohibit individuals under the age of 21 from possessing such products, while SB 269 seeks to prevent driving under the influence of these substances.