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Ohio company advertising MMJ cards in Kentucky causing confusion about what's legal

 An Ohio company is now advertising medical cannabis certifications in Kentucky. This comes after Gov. Andy Beshear's order to pardon medical cannabis users. But medical advocates and legislators are pushing back on Kentuckians paying for services.

Duber Medical recently expanded from Ohio to Kentucky. On the company's website, it clearly says it's helping patients get a medical cannabis card even though those don't exist in Kentucky.

"I worry a lot of Kentuckians are going to get scammed," Dee Dee Taylor, founder of 502 Hemp, said.

Taylor runs 502 Hemp, a holistic medicine store in Louisville. She's warning Kentuckians as more companies pop up offering medical cannabis cards and services. "It is still federally illegal," Taylor said.

Read more at wdrb.com

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