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KY: Call Senate Judiciary Chairman Whitney Westerfield’s office and urge him to hold a hearing on the medical cannabis bill!

After you type in your contact info, a sample call script will appear for you to use.

If you call the Legislative Research Commission at 502-564-8100 during normal business hours, your call will likely be answered by a receptionist. Ask for extension 622 (or ask for Senator Westerfield’s office), and your call will be connected. If you reach voicemail, leave a message and include a callback number if you’d like your call to be returned.

Script: “Hi, my name is ________ and I live in _________. I’m calling because I saw that Senator Westerfield may not be willing to hold a hearing on the medical cannabis bill. Patients in Kentucky have already been waiting far too long for medical cannabis, so I would strongly urge him to schedule a public hearing as soon as possible. Thank you for your time.”

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KY: Call Senate Judiciary Chairman Whitney Westerfield’s office and urge him to hold a hearing on the medical cannabis bill!

After you type in your contact info, a sample call script will appear for you to use.

If you call the Legislative Research Commission at 502-564-8100 during normal business hours, your call will likely be answered by a receptionist. Ask for extension 622 (or ask for Senator Westerfield’s office), and your call will be connected. If you reach voicemail, leave a message and include a callback number if you’d like your call to be returned.

Script: “Hi, my name is ________ and I live in _________. I’m calling because I saw that Senator Westerfield may not be willing to hold a hearing on the medical cannabis bill. Patients in Kentucky have already been waiting far too long for medical cannabis, so I would strongly urge him to schedule a public hearing as soon as possible. Thank you for your time.”

Thanks for taking action! Click here to email your senator or call your senator’s office.