The Foundation for a Healthy Kentucky is organizing a free webinar titled “Medical Cannabis & Community Partnership Opportunities” on June 13 at 10 a.m. CT. This online event aims to connect participants with a panel of experts who will discuss Kentucky’s medical cannabis program, the industry’s current status, and how to assist qualifying patients in obtaining medical cannabis cards.
This seminar is part of the Foundation’s ongoing “Health for a Change” initiative, which focuses on improving community health through education. Attendees will have the opportunity to learn about the specifics of Kentucky’s medical cannabis laws and how they impact patient access.
Kentucky’s medical cannabis legislation allows patients with qualifying conditions to apply for medical cannabis cards, which grant legal access to cannabis products. As the state continues to develop its medical cannabis framework, understanding the available resources and partnerships is essential for healthcare providers and community organizations.
Kentucky Health News, an independent news service from the Institute for Rural Journalism and Community Issues at the University of Kentucky, supports this initiative. The webinar is designed to empower participants with the knowledge they need to navigate the evolving landscape of medical cannabis in Kentucky.
