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- Governor Andy Beshear announced that cannabis gummies are now available in Kentucky's licensed dispensaries.
  - He is urging lawmakers to pass a bill expanding the list of qualifying medical conditions to cover approximately 430,000 additional Kentuckians.
  - The program currently has over 18,500 approved card holders and 510 registered practitioners, with patient access and the supply chain continuing to grow.
  - Executive orders protecting out-of-state purchases and waiving renewal fees for cards obtained this year will remain in effect.

Kentucky Governor Announces Medical Marijuana Gummies Are Now Available, While Pushing Lawmakers To Approve New Qualifying Conditions

Feb 5, 2026

Tom Angell

Marijuana Moment



Kentucky’s governor is calling on lawmakers to let more patients legally
access medical marijuana, and he’s announcing that cannabis gummies are now
available for purchase in the state’s licensed dispensaries.

Gov. Andy Beshear (D) said at a briefing on Thursday that his
administration sent a letter urging legislative leadership to pass a bill
adding ALS, Parkinson’s disease, Crohn’s disease, sickle cell anemia,
fibromyalgia, glaucoma, terminal illnesses and other maladies as medical
cannabis qualifying conditions.

“In most other states that have a medical marijuana program, these are
conditions that are covered, and they are conditions that our board of
physicians and advisors have recommended as as proper,” he said. “Expanding
the list could help provide relief to approximately 430,000 Kentuckians
that currently don’t have access but are dealing with these challenges.”

The governor said state officials are “making great progress” in rolling
out the medical marijuana program “to increase access to those already
eligible.”

“Today, we have 510 registered practitioners and over 18,500 approved card
holders, and those numbers continue to grow,” Beshear said, adding that
regulators are making “steady progress” in approving businesses at each
step of the cannabis supply chain.

“As the supply chain expands, patients are starting to see more options
come online,” he said. “We can announce that gummies are now on the market
in Kentucky, and that progress is showing up in communities across
Kentucky. ”

The governor’s latest update comes about a month after he took to the
podium and said he’s “not satisfied” with the time it’s taken to launch the
state’s medical marijuana program—but that he anticipates the pace of
patient access would “pick up significantly” in 2026.

Also last month, Beshear said he expects two additional dispensaries will
open their doors “once additional product becomes available.” The state’s
first medical cannabis dispensary launched in December.

The governor, who has long championed cannabis reform, previewed the market
launch that month, while making the case that medical marijuana will help
thousands of patients find an alternative to opioids for pain management.

He made much of crossing a 15,000 patient registration milestone in late
October, but that’s evidently grown meaningfully in recent weeks.

Beshear previously acknowledged that “it’s taken longer than we would have
liked” to stand up the industry since he signed medical marijuana
legalization into law in 2023.

In recognition of that delayed implementation, he signed an executive order
to waive renewal fees for patients who get their cards this year so that
they don’t get charged again before retailers open. And another order he
signed providing protections for qualified patients who obtain medical
marijuana outside of Kentucky “will stay in place.”

Beshear separately announced in May that the state had launched a new
online directory that lets people see where medical cannabis dispensaries
will be opening near them.

He emphasized that the state has been working to deliver access to patients
“at the earliest possible date,” and that involved expediting the licensing
process. Last January, the governor also ceremonially awarded the
commonwealth’s first medical marijuana cards.


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Meanwhile, the governor sent a letter to Kentucky’s congressional
delegation last year, “urging them to take decisive action to protect the
constitutional rights of our law abiding medical cannabis patients” by
repealing the federal ban on gun possession by people who use marijuana.

That came after bipartisan Kentucky senators filed legislation that
similarly called on the state’s federal representatives to take corrective
action, which Beshear said he supports but would like to see even more
sweeping change on the federal level.

The federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives (ATF)
warned Kentucky residents in 2024 that, if they choose to participate in
the state’s medical marijuana program, they will be prohibited from buying
or possessing firearms under federal law.

Health practitioners have been able to start assessing patients for
recommendations since the beginning of last December.

While there currently aren’t any up-and-running dispensaries available to
patients, Beshear has further affirmed that an executive order he signed in
2023 will stay in effect in the interim, protecting patients who possess
medical cannabis purchased at out-of-state licensed retailers.

During the November 2024 election, Kentucky also saw more than 100 cities
and counties approve local ordinances to allow medical cannabis businesses
in their jurisdictions. The governor said the election results demonstrate
that “the jury is no longer out” on the issue that is clearly supported by
voters across partisan and geographical lines.

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Available, While Pushing Lawmakers To Approve New Qualifying Conditions
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