Gov. Beshear Signs Historic Legislation Legalizing Medical Cannabis
The legislation will provide relief to Kentuckians with severe medical conditions and ensure medical cannabis is dispensed safely
FRANKFORT, Ky. (March 31, 2023) – As part of his effort to reduce Kentuckians’ reliance on addictive opioids and to provide relief from severe and chronic pain, Gov. Andy Beshear joined lawmakers and advocates to sign Senate Bill 47, which legalizes medical cannabis in the commonwealth.
“In November, I signed an executive order to help Kentuckians with certain medical conditions, like our veterans suffering from PTSD, find safe and effective relief through medical cannabis,â€Â Gov. Beshear said. “Now, I am finally able to sign this legislation into law and fully legalize medical cannabis – something the majority of Kentuckians support.â€
The bill establishes a structure to regulate the medical cannabis program, including dispensaries, cultivators, practitioners, processors and products and issuing identification cards to patients and caregivers. The bill establishes the authorization process for practitioners to recommend the use of medicinal cannabis and establishes the cannabis business license application process and requirements.
“I am very happy to be here with friends to celebrate this special day. The signing of SB 47 comes after about five years of hard-fought legislative efforts,†said bill sponsor Sen. Stephen West of Paris. “This bill is how the legislative process should work. Senate Bill 47 is probably one of the most vetted bills in the history of the General Assembly, going through numerous committees being worked and reworked numerous times. I am proud to be a part of that effort.â€
“It is a true honor to be here today to celebrate this momentous legislation. For far too long, we have had to depend on the pharmaceutical companies pushing substances that have been a bane to rural Kentucky. I come from Eastern Kentucky, and I have seen firsthand the devastation that opioids have brought on my region,†said Sen. Phillip Wheeler of Pikeville. “I came here late to the issue, but I am glad I jumped on board and was able to play a small part in getting it over the finish line.â€
“This is how it is supposed to be done. I am filled with emotion. There are thousands and thousands of Kentuckians who just want to be and want to feel better. This will help them with that,†said Rep. Jason Nemes of Louisville. “This is such a good bill because there will be tens of thousands of Kentuckians who will never know our names, who have never walked these halls, but will be helped. I am happy to have played a small part in that.â€
This legislation is another step forward in the Governor’s effort to provide relief to Kentuckians with severe medical conditions and to reduce the abuse of opioids. While Senate Bill 47 does not take effect until Jan. 1, 2025, the Governor’s executive order remains in effect, allowing those suffering from some medical conditions the ability to obtain medical cannabis out of state until that time.
On Nov. 15, 2022, the Governor issued an executive order providing access to medical cannabis for Kentuckians who suffer from at least one of 21 medical conditions. These conditions include cancer, multiple sclerosis, post-traumatic stress disorder, muscular dystrophy and terminal illness, as well as others.
Following his executive order, the Governor worked with lawmakers this session to push for full legalization of medical cannabis to further provide relief for those suffering, to fuel job growth and to support Kentucky’s farmers.
In June 2022, Gov. Beshear formed the Team Kentucky Medical Cannabis Advisory Committee to travel the state and listen to Kentuckians’ views on the topic. On Sept. 30, 2022, the Governor released the summary from the committee that proved Kentuckians agree that it is past time for the commonwealth to take action on legalizing medical cannabis.
A total of 37 states, the District of Columbia, Guam, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands allow cannabis for medical use by qualified individuals. In May 2021, Alabama legalized medical cannabis. Last year, Mississippi and Rhode Island did the same. Kentucky’s neighboring states of Ohio, Illinois, Missouri and West Virginia have also legalized medical cannabis.
USI communications students bring home six awards from IASB competition
The University of Southern Indiana communications students were recognized as award winners in six categories during the Indiana Association of School Broadcasters (IASB) annual college broadcasting competition ceremony Saturday, March 25 in Carmel, Indiana.
IASB is an organization consisting of and supporting Indiana high schools and colleges to promote professional excellence and student recognition in media education.
The statewide competition includes over 30 audio and video categories with a panel of industry professionals to judge entries, awarding first, second and third places in each category. USI students brought home awards in six categories, including first place for Radio Copywriting and Radio Imaging, to name a few.
The complete list of USI award recipients is listed below:Â Â
First Place WinnersÂ
Radio Copywriting -Â Becca Lanham
Radio Imaging – Tyler Huyser
Second Place WinnersÂ
Radio News Story -Â Andrew Newland
Third Place Winners Â
Radio Newscast – Andrew Newland
Sound Design -Â Ryan Allega
Radio Show -Â Jada Hamby and Tyler Huyser
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Founded in 1965, the University of Southern Indiana enrolls nearly 9,200 dual credit, undergraduate, graduate and doctoral students in more than 130 areas of study. A public higher education institution, located on a beautiful 1,400-acre campus in Evansville, Indiana, USI offers programs through the College of Liberal Arts, Romain College of Business, College of Nursing and Health Professions and the Pott College of Science, Engineering, and Education. The University offers study-abroad opportunities in more than 60 countries and hosts international students from around the globe. USI is a Carnegie Foundation Community Engaged University and offers continuing education and special programs to more than 15,000 participants annually through Outreach and Engagement. USI is online at USI.edu.Â
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USI wins series opener behind Goodin’s four RBIs and Newman’s 10 strikeouts
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Softball won its series opener against the University of Tennessee at Martin, 6-4, on Saturday behind a four-RBI afternoon by senior Allie Goodin (Evansville, Indiana) and a 10-strikeout, complete game from sophomore pitcher Josie Newman (Indianapolis, Indiana).
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With the win, Southern Indiana improved to 11-14 overall and 5-4 in the Ohio Valley Conference, which is good for a fourth-place tie after Saturday’s action. UT Martin dropped to 11-15 this season and 4-5 in OVC play.
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In the bottom of the first inning, USI’s offense started out with back-to-back bunt singles. With two on and no outs, Goodin rocketed a two-RBI double to the gap, scoring both runners. Goodin scored later in the inning after a throwing error by UT Martin. USI led 3-0 after one.
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USI led off the third inning with consecutive singles. After a wild pitch advanced both runners into scoring position, senior infielder Jordan Rager (Fishers, Indiana) recorded a sacrifice RBI to give USI a 4-0 lead.
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Meanwhile, Newman was cruising in the circle. The sophomore started the game by retiring the first 11 Skyhawks, five of which came via the strikeout. With two outs in the top of the fourth inning, UT Martin broke into the hit column with a double.
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UT Martin went on to cut into USI’s lead with three runs in the fourth inning, including two off a home run. All three runs were unearned after an error earlier in the inning. Two innings later, the Skyhawks tied the game, 4-4, on a solo home run in the sixth.
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The Screaming Eagles answered in the bottom of the sixth inning. After three walks loaded the bases with one out, Goodin delivered again with a hard hit to left field to drive in a pair and put USI back up, 6-4.
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Newman closed out the complete game in the seventh inning with her 10th strikeout of the contest and by stranding a leadoff baserunner. The outing was Newman’s ninth complete game of the season, as she moved to 9-6 in 2023. Along with 10 strikeouts, the right-hander allowed only one earned run and three hits. Newman is approaching 100 strikeouts on the season, sitting at 98, which is good for top-50 in the nation.
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Offensively, Goodin led USI with three hits and four RBIs, increasing her season RBI total to 20 to pace the squad. Goodin’s .462 batting average through Saturday tops the team and is inside the top-20 in the nation. Junior outfielder Mackenzie Bedrick (Brownsburg, Indiana) also had a solid day at the plate with a couple of hits and two runs.
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For UT Martin, junior Kierston Nixon started in the circle, lasted only two innings, and gave up four runs – three earned. The loss went to junior Katie Dreiling, dropping her record to 6-4 after tossing the last four innings with five strikeouts and two runs surrendered.
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The Screaming Eagles and Skyhawks will continue the weekend series Sunday with a doubleheader starting at 12 p.m. Sunday’s games can be seen with a subscription to ESPN+ and heard on The Spin 95.7 FM. Additional coverage links are on the USI Softball schedule page on usiscreamingeagles.com.
Frossard delivers game-winning hit in 11th inning
Aces take series opener versus the Bruins
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – With two outs in the bottom of the 11th inning, Zoe Frossard singled to left field to bring in Marah Wood for the game-winning run as the Purple Aces defeated Belmont by a 3-2 final inside Tri-State Orthopaedics Field at James and Dorothy Cooper Stadium on Saturday.
Wood went 3-4 with two RBI and a walk in the contest while Frossard and Jenna Nink each recorded hits. Tossing six scoreless innings of relief, Megan Brenton earned her fifth victory of the season. In six frames, she gave up just three hits while striking out nine batters. Sydney Weatherford made the start and gave up two runs, one earned, in five innings.
After both teams picked up a hit in the first, the Bruins broke through with a run in the second on a Kailey Brown triple. A wild pitch with the bases loaded in the third saw them double their lead. Sydney Weatherford got out of the jam without any further damage. In the top of the fifth, Zoe Frossard made an excellent defensive play, making a catch against the left field wall with a runner on base.
Their efforts paid off as the offense found its groove in the bottom of the fifth. Sydney Kalonihea reached on an error to lead off and Jenna Nink followed with a double to left field. With one out, Marah Wood approached the plate and delivered her third hit of the afternoon – a double to the center field wall – to tie the game at 2-2.
Belmont opened the 10th inning by placing their leadoff batters on second and third but Brenton did a masterful job of getting through unscathed. In the 11th, Wood reached with a walk before advancing to second on a sacrifice bunt by Taylor Howe. With two outs, Frossard’s hit to left field sealed the 3-2 victory.
Tomorrow, the Aces and Bruins meet up for a doubleheader starting at 12 p.m.
USI Falls in Hard-Fought Battle of the Eagles
EVANSVILLE, Ind. – University of Southern Indiana Men’s Tennis fell to Tennessee Tech University after a strong match from both teams, 5-2. The Screaming Eagles fall to 5-12, 1-4 Horizon League, while the Golden Eagles improve to 4-11, 4-1 Horizon League.
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Doubles:
Tennessee Tech came out quickly to take the first win of the day in the number three doubles, however, senior Lucas Sakamaki (Louisville, Kentucky) and freshman Omar ElSamahy (Cairo, Egypt) were able to bounce USI right back into it in the number one singles as they took down their opponent, 6-4. It wasn’t enough as Tennessee Tech was able to secure the point with a win in the number two doubles.
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Singles:
The Golden Eagles continued to stay hot as they quickly took the number three and two singles matches. Senior Yahor Bahdanovich (Minsk, Belarus) was able to keep the Eagles alive with a win in the number five singles, 6-4 6-3. Tennessee Tech was able to secure a match victory with a win in the number six and one singles. USI never backed down as Sakamaki got his second victory of the day in the number five singles after a long battle, 2-6 7-5 1-0 (10-6).
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Up Next for USI:
The Eagles will complete their five-match home stand on April 7 when they play host to Duquesne University at the USI Tennis Courts beginning at 9 a.m.
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