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Kentucky has approved the state's first medical marijuana dispensary. It is located in Beaver Dam in Ohio County, which is ...
A rural town in western Kentucky will be home to the state’s first medical cannabis dispensary. The Post Dispensary in Beaver ...
The Post Dispensary is the latest business to get the green light from Kentucky's Office of Medical Cannabis (OMC).
The governor of Kentucky has announced that the state’s first medical cannabis dispensary has officially been approved for ...
Nearly eight months after the state program’s launch, medical marijuana sales still haven’t begun in Kentucky, leaving thousands of registered card holders wondering when they’ll get access to ...
More than 16,000 Kentuckians are already certified to use medical marijuana by licensed practitioners, and more than 11,500 have state-issued cards in hand. Despite that, legal sales haven’t started, ...
When Gov. Andy Beshear signed Kentucky's medical marijuana program into law in 2023, Kentucky hemp farmer and business owner Chad Wilson was among those full of optimism about the new industry.
The Kentucky Medical Cannabis Program — which regulates the legal cultivation, production, sale and use of medical marijuana products — was signed by Gov. Beshear in March 2023, but it is set ...
In Kentucky, a medical marijuana license will be valid for one year, unless indicated by the practitioner to end access sooner. Patients can apply for renewal once the card expires.
The Kentucky Medical Cannabis Program is expected to start next year, and no licenses or permits have been given to businesses that will grow, process or sell medical cannabis products.