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Medical marijuana, Kentucky
Medical marijuana is legal in Kentucky on Jan. 1. Here's the ultimate guide to the program
Medical marijuana is legal in Kentucky starting Jan. 1, 2025, and there's plenty to know before seeking out a license or visiting a dispensary
Kentuckians will have to choose between gun ownership and medical marijuana. What we know
Kentuckians will soon have to pick between gun ownership and medical marijuana. What we know about the restrictions for cannabis users.
Medical marijuana is now legal in Kentucky, but here's why it isn't available just yet
Medical marijuana is now legal in Kentucky, but patients likely won't see it on shelves anytime soon. And state regulations requiring local cultivation and processing mean it could be months
You can now apply for a Kentucky medical marijuana card. See how in our step-by-step guide
In five days, on January 1, patients and caregivers can apply for a medical cannabis card in Kentucky. Learn more about becoming a cardholder and how to apply here: https://t.co/JMV4cdc0Mj pic.twitter.com/PvxO6vGsKl
Qualify for medical marijuana in Kentucky? What to know before you visit a dispensary
Kentuckians will be able to legally purchase medical marijuana. But what products are out there? And how can you pay for them?
Kentucky rolls out medical marijuana program, but Tennesseans aren’t allowed to take part
As of Wednesday, the Bluegrass State officially allows another sort of grass: medical marijuana. However, Tennesseans considering crossing state lines might have to think twice. Here's a look at the ins and outs of Kentucky's new law.
Kentucky medical marijuana law takes effect on New Year's Day
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Kentuckians can now apply for a medical marijuana card, but here's what to know first
Two lotteries have already been held for growers and distributors in the Commonwealth, with four dispensary licenses going to businesses in Northern Kentucky.
Kentucky begins medical marijuana program, but Tennesseans can’t join in
Kentucky will begin its new medical marijuana program, and plans are already in the works for a dispensary in Oak Grove. However, Tennesseans considering crossing State Line Road to join in better think twice: You have to have a Kentucky ID.
What you need to know about Kentucky’s medical marijuana program
Medical cannabis is technically legal for eligible patients in Kentucky on Jan. 1, but it will likely be many months until homegrown marijuana makes its way into stores for purchase.
The Cincinnati Enquirer
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Medical marijuana will be legal in KY in 2025, but don't try to light up. Here's why
Medical
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Medical marijuana users cannot own guns, law says; under federal law, users will have to choose
By Tom Latek Kentucky Today While medical marijuana becomes legal in Kentucky today, the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms ...
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