Despite the hope of getting everything set up before medical marijuana can be grown, bought, and sold in Kentucky in 2025 — the reality is there will be challenges.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — March 30 was a historic day in Kentucky.
The excitement of passing medical marijuana in the legislature culminated with Democratic Gov. Andy Beshear signing it into law the very next day.
You could feel the momentum growing as lawmakers, Democrats, and Republicans stood together with the governor and celebrated.
Now, the state Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) is in charge of the logistics and recently provided this emailed statement:
“The Cabinet for Health and Family Services (CHFS) is moving quickly with the goal to have the program ready much earlier should the General Assembly decide to speed up its timeline. We are currently engaging with internal partners, such as ABC, that may help CHFS in similar ways that were done for Delta 8.” – Susan Dunlap/CHFS Office of Public Affairs
Despite the hope of getting everything set up well before medical marijuana can be grown, bought, and sold in Kentucky in 2025 — the reality is there will be challenges, including selling small business on the profitability of pot.
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