RICHMOND, Ky. — Medical cannabis is set to become legal in Kentucky starting on January 1, 2025. As the date approaches, residents are seeking to educate themselves about the burgeoning medical cannabis industry in the state.
Diane Vance, a retired director of the forensic science program at Eastern Kentucky University, hosted an informative class on Monday evening at EKU. The session aimed to provide attendees with factual information regarding medical cannabis and its benefits, especially for those suffering from chronic pain or other physical conditions.
“Often the pain is not well relieved with over-the-counter medications, and people do not want to get on opioids even if they could,” Vance explained, emphasizing the potential of medical cannabis as an alternative treatment. Participants in the class ranged from those who had personal experience with medical cannabis to those hoping to better inform others.
Raymond Lauk, who has held a medical cannabis card in Illinois for five years, expressed optimism about Kentucky’s legalization. “It’s about time that Kentucky is catching up to the rest of the world,” he stated, adding that he has benefited significantly from medical cannabis in managing his migraine medications.
Another class participant, Margie Biliter, a nurse and independent pharmacy owner, expressed her desire to gather accurate information on medical cannabis for her patients. “There’s a lot of people that I think can possibly benefit from this,” she noted, highlighting the importance of informed healthcare practices.
As Kentucky prepares for medical cannabis legalization, the Team Kentucky Office of Medical Cannabis is moving forward with plans for dispensaries. The office is set to hold lottery drawings for dispensary licenses, with regions 3-11 scheduled for November 25, and regions 1 and 2, including Fayette and Jefferson counties, to take place on December 16.
More information about Kentucky’s medical cannabis initiatives can be found on the Team Kentucky Office of Medical Cannabis website. As the legalization date draws near, many in the community are eager to learn more about the opportunities and benefits medical cannabis may provide.