Second round of selectees receive medical cannabis dispensary licenses
December 27, 2024
Gov. Andy Beshear recently announced the results of the second medical cannabis dispensary license lottery held at the Kentucky Lottery Corporation. Twelve applicants were selected through a random number generator.
“Today’s drawing concludes the process for the medical cannabis business licenses lottery at this time,” said Beshear. “Team Kentucky remains focused on building this emerging industry the right way. Ultimately, this program is about the patients, and we are excited about building this program so that they have access at the soonest possible date.”
Two drawings were held for the following regions:
Region 1: Kentuckiana: comprising Bullitt, Hardin, Henry, Jefferson, Meade, Oldham, Shelby, Spencer and Trimble counties.
Region 2: Bluegrass: comprising Bourbon, Boyle, Bracken, Casey, Clark, Estill, Fayette, Garrard, Harrison and Jackson counties.
Also, both Fayette and Jefferson counties exclusively received an additional drawing for a dispensary license.
In Region 2: DNP-DH KY, LLC of Shepherdsville, PRISTINE VISTAS LLC of Shepherdsville, DJS KY LLC of Shelbyville and Pinnacle Path LLC of Shepherdsville were selected. No applicants from Oldham were submitted.
Jan. 1, 2025, will be the earliest possible date to apply for a medical cannabis card, and eligible Kentuckians will need to obtain a written certification along with the additional required information as outlined at kymedcan.ky.gov.
“It’s important to note that physicians and advanced practice registered nurses (APRNs) do not issue medical cannabis cards,” said Kentucky Office of Medical Cannabis Executive Director Sam Flynn. “Rather, they write certifications into our electronic monitoring system so when a patient applies for a card — which allows purchase of medical cannabis — their written certification will populate and the patient can click on it to associate the certification with his or her card application.”
Flynn added that the Office of Medical Cannabis will review the card application and approve or deny it within 30 days. If approved, the office will email a digital registry ID card (medical cannabis card) to the patient. The medical cannabis card can be kept on a personal device. If the patient drives, the office also recommends the patient print a copy to keep in their vehicle.
Since Dec. 1, Kentuckians with eligible medical conditions have been able to receive their written certification for medical cannabis from authorized practitioners. A statewide directory is updated in real-time as more practitioners become authorized. The directory allows Kentuckians to find the nearest practitioner by searching within a specific ZIP code or county, or by a specific specialty.
“Team Kentucky has put in a tremendous amount of work to ensure Kentuckians with qualifying conditions have access to medical cannabis as soon as possible,” said Cabinet for Health and Family Services Secretary Eric Friedlander. “The beginning of the year will mark an important milestone, providing eligible Kentuckians with an additional option to support their health care needs.”
“The Kentucky Lottery is honored to have been asked to conduct the required drawings, and we thank the Governor for allowing us to be a part of this impactful initiative,” said Kentucky Lottery President and CEO Mary Harville. “Over the 35 years of its existence, the Lottery has been known for conducting drawings for a plethora of its draw-based games — first with machines and balls, and now, with state-of-the-art random number generators. These drawings are conducted with the highest level of integrity and are in accordance with industry-established procedures. We are happy to be able to bring this level of integrity to the cannabis drawings.”
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