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Kentucky eyes new qualifying conditions for medical marijuana, taps Metrc

Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear is calling for additional qualifying health conditions for the state’s upcoming medical marijuana program, which would expand the total addressable market for MMJ businesses.

The Democratic governor also announced new regulations for medical marijuana businesses and revealed that Kentucky has chosen cannabis software company Metrc to provide seed-to-sale tracking for the state’s MMJ businesses.

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The Democratic governor said Kentucky’s “medical cannabis program is on schedule” during a Thursday news conference.

The medical cannabis law is set to take effect in 2025.

Beshear said his administration has filed 10 new regulations surrounding medical marijuana.

“They provide the framework for how medical cannabis businesses, including the cultivators, processors, producers, dispensaries and safety compliance facilities will operate in the Commonwealth,” he

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