Why it matters: The University of Utah is planning to build a Center for Medical Cannabis Research after the Utah Governor signed House Bill 230. The bill will increase the state’s ability to conduct research and offer scientific-backed information. The center’s main goal is to become a hub for all research being completed in Utah that identifies gaps in patient accessibility and supports researchers.
What they are saying: Bill sponsor Rep. Jennifer Dailey-Provost thinks there is a gap in physician knowledge, as many physicians don’t feel like they have enough information to confidently endorse medical cannabis as part of a comprehensive health care plan.
The big picture: The plan for the Center for Medical Cannabis Research’s first year is to focus on up-and-coming research initiatives, while the second year is an opportunity for researchers to begin planning ahead. This center opens up research opportunities for other universities as well.
What to watch: The Center for Medical Cannabis Research is a progressive gateway to more medical cannabis research in Utah. The creation of the center may also pave the way for other states.
My take: The University of Utah’s ambition to establish a research center to monitor cannabis research is a step forward for the state’s research abilities, and the research center may help to pioneer dietary cannabis standards. The opening of the research center could also spark progress in similar research initiatives around the country.