While it's been legal in Kentucky for five weeks, there's not a single medical marijuana dispensary open in the entire state.
The lawsuit states that prohibiting firefighters from using medical marijuana violates the union's collective bargaining agreement.
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Gov. Beshear said suffering Kentuckians -- like veterans with PTSD -- should not lose their second amendment rights for using ...
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The following day, in an email obtained by WLKY from Louisville Fire Department Chief Brian O'Neill, he says the department will continue to prohibit the use of marijuana by employees. Louisville ...
The union representing the Louisville Fire Department has filed a lawsuit against Metro Government arguing firefighters should be allowed to use medical marijuana in accordance with a new state law.