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Kentucky Could Legalize Medical Marijuana in 2016 With the Help From Ex-Congressman

Although Kentucky has struggled in recent years to get any attention from the General Assembly on the issue of medical marijuana, the cause will have a stronger reinforcement in 2016.<br>Read more<br>http://www.ganjababy420.com/kentucky-could-legalize-medical-marijuana-in-2016-with-the-help-from-ex-congressman/

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Kentucky Could Legalize Medical Marijuana in 2016 With the Help From Ex-Congressman

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  1. Kentucky Could Legalize Medical Marijuana in 2016 With the Help From Ex-Congressman Although Kentucky has struggled in recent years to get any attention from the General Assembly on the issue of medical marijuana, the cause will have a stronger reinforcement in 2016.

  2. Although Kentucky has struggled in recent years to get any attention from the General Assembly on the issue of medical marijuana, the cause will have a stronger reinforcement in 2016. Earlier this week, former Congressman Mike Ward, announced the formation of Kentucky Legalize Now, a group seeking to “influence policy, public perception and elected officials” in an effort to legalize the leaf for medicinal purposes in the Bluegrass State. The non-profit organization will try to persuade lawmakers during the current session, which was launched on Tuesday in the capital of Frankfort, to take seriously the passage of legislation that allows doctors to recommend marijuana to their patients. “While there is a political solution can solve all the problems, the legalization of medical marijuana will make a real difference through a number of issues: increasing tax money, compassionate use by those suffering from the disease, reduce excessive dependence on prescription pain that can lead to addiction and narcotics and heroin is ruining our communities, and social justice effects of decriminalization Kentucky benefit of all races and economic classes, “reads a statement website of the organization. Ward, who became a believer in medical marijuana more than two decades ago, after seeing how he helped his brother to deal with AIDS, told the Courier-Journal that legalization in the Bluegrass State “is quite something will happen “, it’s just a matter of putting the right approach with the power to reach the final.

  3. Since the gubernatorial election last year, there has been a lot of hope that Kentucky lawmakers would make a big push in 2016 to try to establish some kind of comprehensive program of medical marijuana. This is because right before Republican Gov. Matt Bevin was elected to the office, suggested during a debate against Democrat Jack Conway that because there was “unequivocal medical evidence” that marijuana has therapeutic benefits, would support a project law allowing the grass to “prescribe any medicine as prescribed.” There was some concern, however, that the decision to Bevin siding with the issue was simply a form of bag of choice, but according to the Lexington Herald Leader, the Governor is still ready to bring its support to the piece right of legislation. “I’ve been very clear from the beginning that is a piece of legislation, depending on the way it is crafted, depending on what would be regulated, depending on how that would be prescribed, it is something that could be supportive of. And I still feel the same way, but we’ll see, “said Bevin. Reports indicate that the room has already drafted a measure, with a number of sponsors, which plans to put in front of the General Assembly in the near future. Meanwhile, he hopes to have the opportunity to sit with the governor Bevin to see if he can garner some support from the top.

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