The governor of Kentucky has announced that the state’s first licensed medical marijuana dispensary will be opening this coming weekend. And he’s anticipating that the business will “run out” of its supply by the end of the day.
During a press briefing on Thursday, Gov. Andy Beshear (D) delivered what he called the “great news” that The Post Dispensary in Beaver Dam will officially start serving registered medical cannabis patients beginning on Saturday—with cannabis supplied by the state’s first licensed cultivator, Farmtucky.
“This news makes Saturday the first day that safe, regulated medical cannabis is available to patients, and it makes The Post our first fully approved and licensed medical dispensary in the state,” Beshear said. “Our priorities are ensuring Kentuckians suffering with serious medical conditions like cancer, PTSD, MS and others can now have access to safe medical cannabis.”
“There will be a limited supply that we expect to run out on Saturday,” he said. “But this shows certainly what’s coming, and this is a big mark that we have now hit in this program.”
The Post Dispensary will be open on Saturday from 10 a.m. until 6 p.m.—or until supplies run out. There will also be
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