By 420 Intel on Thursday, 18 September 2025
Category: Cannabis News

Lawmakers Must Review Cannabis Center News

Lawmakers on the Interim Joint Committee on Health Services recently received an in-depth update from Dr. Shanna Babalonis, director of the University of Kentucky Cannabis Center. Established in 2022 through House Bill 604, the Cannabis Center was launched with a $2 million appropriation to lead groundbreaking research on medical cannabis and public health.

During her testimony, Babalonis highlighted how the Cannabis Center has rapidly become a national research leader. She described three major projects funded or pending through the National Institutes of Health (NIH). One $2.8 million study examines how cannabis may influence opioid withdrawal, reward, and safety. By enrolling patients under controlled hospital conditions, the Cannabis Center is evaluating whether cannabis affects opioid-induced respiratory depression — a crucial safety issue.

A second $2.87 million NIH proposal would test how cannabis alters the drive to take opioids among people with opioid use disorder. The Cannabis Center expects a decision on this grant soon. A third NIH award of $720,000 investigates how repeated cannabidiol (CBD) dosing affects tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) abuse potential and pain relief.

Beyond these high-profile studies, the Cannabis Center has two additional grants under review. One seeks to determine how THC and CBD interact to influence the abuse potential of concentrates or dabs. Another examines a minor, non-psychoactive cannabinoid for its effects on pain, nausea, and misuse potential. These initiatives show how the Cannabis Center is exploring both public safety and patient benefit.

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