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How cannabis sales in Ohio could affect Kentucky’s cannabis laws

Ohio joined Illinois and Missouri this week as the third state surrounding Kentucky to begin full retail sale of recreational cannabis.

People aged 21 or older can now buy and use cannabis within those states. But bringing any back across to Kentucky is still a crime, and can lead to misdemeanor or even felony charges.

Lauren Bratcher is the Deputy Director of Kentucky NORML, which advocates for public policy supporting marijuana. She says state lawmakers could follow Ohio's lead if sales prove successful, similar to the state's rollout of legalized gambling.

"We tend to model a lot of our legislation after things that have been done in Ohio, and I know that has been done for the medical program as well," Bratcher said.

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