Should marijuana users be able to own guns? That's what's at issue in a case being argued before the Supreme Court on Monday. The case is creating some unusual alliances. Gun-control groups are aligned with the Trump administration in arguing to uphold a law that bars people who regularly use marijuana from legally owning guns. On the other side, the American Civil Liberties Union and the National Rifle Association have lined up to argue against the law. In 2022, the Supreme Court expanded gun rights and found that any firearm laws must have a strong grounding in the nation’s history and tradition.
Experts warn that more Kentucky children are accidentally ingesting marijuana edibles, a problem expected to rise as medical cannabis dispensaries open.
Kentucky held the first of two medical cannabis dispensary lotteries Monday afternoon, cementing where some of the commonwealth's first businesses selling the product will be located.
Holloway allegedly attacked the victim when she tried to stop him from smoking marijuana at about 9 p.m. Sunday night, according to a police report.
Paul Heiniger, 33, was arrested after hitting and killing a man on Taylorsville Road while driving under the influence.
Former UK, NBA star Rajon Rondo expected to plead guilty to gun charge after trial date was canceled
A Sept. 3 "change of plea hearing" was scheduled which, if finalized as it is proposed, would call for Rondo to plead guilty to the gun charge and have drug paraphernalia and marijuana charges dismissed.
Jeremy Sweet, 41, was sentenced to in prison in a Bartholomew County courtroom on Tuesday.
Those businesses can start operating legally on Jan. 1, 2025, and the state will use a lottery system to issue licenses.
Police found more than 2.5 pounds of meth, nearly 12 grams of cocaine, half a pound of marijuana and pressed fentanyl pills and heroin.