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Title: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear issued a medical marijuana executive order
Post by: BurnMan on June 14, 2022, 02:40:01 PM
Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear issued a medical marijuana executive order naming members of a new advisory board
that will conduct public hearings and study any steps the governor can take to provide patient access while the legislature refuses to act.

Good man!


 :asslap: and  :yeahboy: to the kentucky  legislature!
Title: Re: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear issued a medical marijuana executive order
Post by: jones on June 14, 2022, 07:50:54 PM
 :goodpost

Title: Re: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear issued a medical marijuana executive order
Post by: 3V1L9371U5 on June 15, 2022, 12:29:09 AM
Me and Andy don't always see eye to eye, but this is ostensibly a good thing. 

Go, Andy!  :clapping:
Title: Re: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear issued a medical marijuana executive order
Post by: 1954 on June 15, 2022, 12:31:20 AM
Great news for Kentucky.
Title: Re: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear issued a medical marijuana executive order
Post by: GirlUndercover on June 22, 2022, 06:33:22 PM
this is awesome! and i'm honestly surprised at KY.... it should be legalized everywhere. We should have a choice in how we care for our health, and MJ can be used medicinally. Guess I'll be a law breaker for a good while longer....I don't see my bible belt state approving *anything* anytime soon.
Title: Re: Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear issued a medical marijuana executive order
Post by: 3V1L9371U5 on June 23, 2022, 11:01:00 AM
It really is sad.  I look at this map, and I see KY damn near surrounded with legal/quasi-legal states, and I just see such wasted potential.

(https://mjbizdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/06/us-cannabis-legalization-map-june21-300x200.png)

For the love of all that is holy, WEST FUCKING VIRGINIA beat KY to the punch on this one.  :flamer:

Biggest cash crop in the state's history (which is saying something, considering the state's most excellent tobacco), but KY's esteemed leaders let everybody else horn in on the action while the state's collective expertise is sidelined.  Good dirt does a lot, but time travel is not one of it's known capabilities, and that infrastructure gap is gonna be a real bitch.

Even if they dropped the flag tomorrow entirely, the state has lost a crucial head start, putting whatever MJ industry that may develop at a handicap to other states who got in earlier.
...and that's just too bad, because I'm fairly certain I could damn near perform miracles with a relatively small farm and a few like-minded co-conspirators. :sly:
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