Kentucky Advocates Push for Marijuana Decriminalization Amid Medical Cannabis Program Launch
As Kentucky prepares to launch its medical cannabis program in 2025, advocates are urging lawmakers to take the next step: decriminalizing marijuana. Robert Matheny, owner of KY CBD Farmacy, is a vocal proponent of decriminalization, citing the numerous amendments made to the medical bill, which he believes render it ineffective for many Kentuckians.
Matheny’s personal experience with CBD and his mother’s battle with cancer have driven his advocacy. He argues that since hemp-derived cannabinoids are legal, it’s illogical to prohibit marijuana. He points out that extracting delta-9 THC from hemp yields a product identical to medical marijuana.
Matheny has worked with various organizations, including the Kentucky Cannabis Freedom Coalition and the Kentucky Hemp Association. He has shared his own story of being swatted and facing false charges, including possession and cultivation, which could have resulted in up to 20 years in prison. He emphasizes the importance of breaking the stigma surrounding marijuana and its potential benefits for both the state’s economy and citizens’ health.
Matheny is determined to continue his advocacy, despite the risk of being imprisoned for his actions. He is committed to working with lawmakers and the community to push for decriminalization and highlight the plant’s potential. As the medical cannabis program launches, Matheny’s message is clear: it’s time to rethink the state’s approach to marijuana.