Kentucky Center for Cannabis Research is a cannabis research center at the University of Kentucky College of Medicine. It was established by House Bill 604, which became law on April 26, 2022.[1][2][3] Its purpose under the statute is "to advance the study of the use of cannabis and cannabis derivatives for the treatment of certain medical conditions and diseases".[4] The legislation requires the university to apply to the U..S. Drug Enforcement Administration for licenses to grow and administer medical cannabis.[5] By October 2022, the center had received a multimillion-dollar grant to study medical cannabis for cancer patients.[6]

Under Kentucky Senate Bill 47, the center plays a role in the state's medical cannabis regulation, by adding to the list of qualifying medical conditions.[7]

References

  1. HB604 bill history, Kentucky Legislature official website, accessed March 28, 2023
  2. Brandon Roberts (April 29, 2022). "What Kentucky's new research center means for the future of medical marijuana". Spectrum News.
  3. Scott Recker (April 27, 2022). "Gov. Beshear Authorizes Kentucky Cannabis Research Center". Leo Weekly.
  4. A.J. HERRINGTON (April 27, 2022), "Kentucky Governor Approves Cannabis Research Facility", High Times
  5. "Cannabis research center established at UK". UK Department of Medicine News. University of Kentucky Department of Medicine. September 21, 2022.
  6. Michael Berk (October 26, 2022). "Legislators receive update on Kentucky Center for Cannabis Research". Lexington, Kentucky: WLEX-TV.
  7. Mark Vanderhoff; Curadhan Powell (March 14, 2023). "Medical marijuana bill passes through Kentucky Senate committee". Louisville, Kentucky: WLKY.
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