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Nearly eight months after the state program’s launch, medical marijuana sales still haven’t begun in Kentucky, leaving ...
To qualify for a medical marijuana card in Kentucky, or to use medical marijuana under the terms of an executive order from ...
In a letter to President Donald Trump this week, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear urged the administration to support rescheduling ...
With potential hurdles developing in the U.S. House, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is lobbying President Donald Trump and DEA ...
Governor Beshear urges President Trump to oppose congressional language blocking DEA cannabis rescheduling. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — ...
The governor of Kentucky is calling on President Donald Trump to reject congressional spending bill provisions that would ...
The wheels were in motion to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III substance, until a recent action from a House ...
If the rescheduling happens, marijuana would no longer be considered a Schedule I drug. It would instead be a Schedule III.
Kentucky's medical marijuana licensing process, conducted via lottery, is under investigation by State Auditor Allison Ball.
The governor of Kentucky is touting “another milestone” in the state’s forthcoming medical marijuana program, with a licensed cultivator producing “the first medical cannabis inventory in Kentucky ...
Armory Kentucky—a Tier II cultivator based in Mayfield—has introduced the first medical cannabis inventory in the state's ...
Armory Kentucky imported thousands of adult plants that will be ready for harvest in two months, hastening the timeline for ...