Kentucky Cannabis News
Kentucky: Lawmakers Advance Legislation Imposing New Restrictions Upon State’s Nascent Medical Cannabis Access Program
Lawmakers in the House and Senate have approved legislation, Senate Bill 829, imposing new restrictions on patients’ ability to access medical cannabis products. The bill awaits action from Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear.
Concerns around HB 829 arise during cannabis convention in Frankfort
Recent legislative developments have raised concerns among advocates for patient access to medical cannabis. The advocates are especially concerned about House Bill 829, which would allow private schools and school nurses to deny prescribed cannabis to students. Advocates said that hinders the program before it even gets off the ground.
Kentucky’s new regulations on delta-8 now in effect
New regulations on delta-8 and hemp-derived substances went into effect in Kentucky on August 1.
Because of House Bill 544, there are new restrictions for legal products sold in the state, such as delta-8 or other hemp-derived substances. That includes new age, shipping, and packaging rules.
With Aptly Named HB 420, KY Would Legalize Cannabis, Expunge Records
Kentucky legislators have introduced a bill to legalize and regulate cannabis for adults over 21, as well allow people to expunge cannabis-related misdemeanors from their records for free. House Bill 420 has gradually picked up sponsors since it was put before the state legislature on January 30, but under a GOP supermajority it is unlikely to be signed into law.
Preserving Patient Freedom: The Battle Against Restrictive Cannabis Legislation
Recent legislative developments have raised concerns among advocates for patient access to medical cannabis. House Bill 829, introduced by Rep. Jason Nemes, has ignited a crucial debate within Kentucky's cannabis community. This blog post delves into the implications of this proposed legislation and underscores the importance of preserving patient access to medical cannabis.
Cannabis Reform Stagnation: A Frustrating Standstill in Legislative Action
In a landscape where cannabis reform is gaining momentum across the nation, the lack of substantive action from our elected representatives is becoming increasingly frustrating for advocates and citizens alike. Despite the introduction of several bills aimed at advancing cannabis reform, the apparent reluctance to address these crucial issues head-on leaves us questioning the commitment of our elected officials to the will of the people.
Advancements in Kentucky's Medical Cannabis Program: A Glimpse into Proposed Qualifying Conditions
Kentucky's medical cannabis program is on the brink of a significant expansion, with a new bill introduced in the state's House of Representatives seeking to broaden the qualifying conditions. The potential inclusion of various health conditions reflects a pivotal step towards making medical cannabis more accessible to a broader spectrum of individuals. In this blog post, we'll delve into the proposed conditions, their potential impact, and the progress Kentucky is making in the realm of medical cannabis.
Oppose Kentucky's Proposed THC DUI Standards
In a significant legislative development, Kentucky is currently grappling with the impending Senate Bill 32 (SB 32), which aims to criminalize individuals operating a vehicle with trace levels of THC in their blood, even if they are no longer impaired. This proposal, if passed into law, would set an arbitrary and unscientific THC blood limit of 5 ng/mL, raising concerns among experts and advocates alike.
Area officials offer insight on house bill for marijuana decriminalization
Governor Andy Beshear made marijuana legal medicinally in Kentucky last year, and now a bill is being proposed that would decriminalize it in the Commonwealth. Area officials are at odds following House Bill 72′s proposed decriminalization of marijuana possession, cultivation, and trafficking, as long as the quantity falls under parameters for “personal use.”