State News:
On Sept. 7th, 2018, the Interim Joint Judiciary Committee held a meeting to discuss medical marijuana and the bill being proposed by Rep. Nemes (R-), Rep. St. Onge (R-), Rep. Hart (R-) and Rep Sims (D-). They discussed their bill and invited Louisville resident Cassie Everett and her family to speak at the event. Link to article Link
Kentucky Farmers Find Hemp More Profitable Than Tobacco. Link to article
McLean Businessman Among State-Approved Cannabis Growers Link to article
Rep. Jason Nemes, R-Louisville, presents information on proposed legislation on medical marijuana for the 2019 Regular Session of the General Assembly during the Interim Joint Committee on Licensing, Occupations, and Administrative Regulations. Link to article
National News:
A Rare Moment of Bi-Partisan Agreement is Underway for Sen. McConnell Sponsored “Hemp Farming Act” (Link to article).
- Report: Marijuana Retailers Aren’t Magnets For Serious Crimes
- Study: Cannabis Use Associated With Reduced Risk Of Lower Urinary Tract Symptoms
- Study: Cannabis Lozenge Associated With Reduced Opioid Use
- Study: Cannabis Leaves Possess Anti-Bacterial Activity Against MRSA
- Study: Medical Cannabis Access Laws Associated With Fewer Workplace Fatalities
Upcoming Events:
September 14th – Licensing, Occupations, & Administrative Regulations – 10 am – The Capitol, Frankfort, KY
September 18th – KY NORML General Meeting – One Love Hemp Dispensary, 1908 Bardstown Rd., Louisville, KY 40205. Meeting from 5:30 PM – 6:30 PM.Ice Cream Social Put on by Cozmic Gardens from 5 PM – 6:30 PM. 20% of all sales at One Love Hemp Dispensary from 5PM-Close (8 PM) go to benefit KY NORML.
October 5th – Commemorating the Victims of Prohibition – On October 2nd, 1937, the United States enacted the Marijuana Tax Stamp Act which effectively outlawed cannabis. Three days later, on October 5th, the FBI and the Denver police raided the Lexington Hotel and arrested Samuel R. Caldwell and Moses Baca. Caldwell and Bacca are recognized as the first citizens convicted of selling and possessing cannabis. Both men served the entirety of their sentences, with Caldwell dying shortly after his release from four years of hard labor.
October 18th – Economic Development and Workforce Transportation – 10 AM, Lexington, KY (more info to come)
October 25th – Appropriations and Revenue Committee Meeting – 1 PM, Northern Kentucky (more info to come)
KY NORML‘s mission is to move public opinion sufficiently to influence legislators for the expansion of our hemp industry, implementation of medicinal cannabis, and laying the foundation for responsible adult use.
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