Kentucky banned dispensaries within 1,000 feet of a school or childcare facility.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. — During a committee meeting on Tuesday, Metro Council members looked into where medical marijuana can be grown and sold in Jefferson County.
Kentucky banned dispensaries within 1,000 feet of a school or childcare facility.
But the council can add prohibited locations, like near parks or churches.
While they tabled the policy because members still had questions, they are facing a time crunch. The licensing period for the new businesses begins on July 1.
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Without the regulations passed, those locations cannot be selected.
The business licenses are based on a lottery selection. In Jefferson County, only two dispensary locations will be granted licenses.
On Monday, a Jefferson County Board of Education Policy committee approved regulations for how to handle medical marijuana for students in school buildings.
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The state law legalizing medical cannabis in Kentucky allows school boards to decide whether or not they want