 The Appalachian Wireless Holiday Sale is going on now. Till the end of the year, visit us in-store or reserve online for an unbelievable sale on the hottest devices. We know what you want for the holidays because we are you. We are Appalachian Wireless. Governor Andy Beshear signed an executive order on Tuesday that will allow Kentuckians to possess up to 8 ounces of marijuana for medical use under strict guidelines. However, unlike many states who decriminalized possession of small amounts of marijuana once medical marijuana was legalized, marijuana has not been decriminalized in Kentucky. There will be a time when somebody has stopped thinking they're doing the right and they will be arrested in that. So why not decriminalize it? I mean honestly, I get restrictions and I get this. You have to do proper procedures. That's the whole goal. It's to bring money into Kentucky. Make sure kids are not getting this stuff and the right people that are using it are using it the right way and therefore we pay taxes, we live our lives and we help the community. In addition, Governor Beshear signed an executive order which will regulate the sale of Delta A in the state. This will allow the Secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services to establish measures for packaging, labels and methods of use. They needed that from day one. There again, you know, they wanted to ban Delta A, but they didn't want to, they just wanted to ban. They heard about it and they're like, well, we got to ban it. It's like, wait a second, it's helping a lot of people so they didn't ban it, legislating didn't ban it, but now they're going to put restrictions on it. Hey, we're all for restrictions. We want brick and mortar shops that specialize in this stuff. To view the full list of qualifying medical conditions and view the details of the executive orders, visit mountain-topmedia.com. For Mountain Top News, I'm Brianna Robinson.