LOUISVILLE, Ky. ā Rep. Jason Nemes (R, Louisville) and other Republicans have pushed back against Gov. Andy Beshearās executive order allowing the possession of medical cannabis under certain conditions.
Nemes has led the effort in the General Assembly to legalize medical marijuana and while a bill passed the House with bipartisan support this year, the Senate never called it for a vote.
āI agree with the governor that we need to have medical marijuana in Kentucky, to help people who are suffering,ā said Nemes. āItās something that weāve been fighting for for many years, for way too long.ā
Beshearās order would allow Kentuckians to have medical cannabis legally purchased from out of state, under certain conditions, including a diagnosis of one of 21 medical conditions.
āLet me be clear: Todayās actions are not a substitute for much needed legislation,ā Beshear said Tuesday. āThere are limitations on executive authority and we are seeing those here today. Because of those limitations and the need, I am sure that there are some that will say our actions donāt go far enough, or maybe they go too far.ā
Beshear suggested he has pardoning power authority found in the stateās constitution, but Nemes said the governorās action violates his constitutional authority.
āThe governor, no matter how much I agree with the issue, no matter how much one thinks a particular issue is good, they canāt just wipe out statutes,ā said Nemes. āThe governor doesnāt have that authority. Heās not the legislative branch; heās the executive branch.ā
A summary of Beshearās medical cannabis advisory committee shows over 98% of Kentuckians support legalizing medical cannabis in the state.
Nemes said he is working with the Senate on a bill and is hopeful next year will be the year it passes.
Republican Attorney General Daniel Cameron responded to the governorās executive order and another on Delta 8 by issuing a statement saying, āTime and time again, the governor has attempted to bypass the policy-making authority of the General Assembly. Todayās executive orders regarding medical marijuana and Delta 8 are another example of his attitude toward governing. As always, he seems to relish ruling by decree instead of by the law.ā
The Kentucky Democratic Party posted on Facebook Wednesday: āRepublicans like Daniel Cameron and Jason Nemes know itās 100% constitutional for Gov. Andy Beshear to use his pardon power to allow medical cannabis use. Theyāre focused on one thing only: tearing down a governor who is taking action instead of ignoring Kentuckians.ā