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DOGE Cancels $699K OSU Research Grant on Cannabis Use Among LGBTQ+ Women

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Federal Agency Withdraws Funding for Ohio State University Study

The Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has canceled a $699,000 research grant awarded to Ohio State University (OSU). The study aimed to examine cannabis use among LGBTQ+ women and its impact on health.

Unclear Reasons Behind the Decision

NBC4 Columbus reported that OSU planned to research substance use patterns and health disparities in this demographic. However, DOGE revoked the grant without explaining its decision.

Researchers now face the challenge of securing new funding. The cancellation raises concerns about the reliability of federal grants for drug-related studies.

Challenges in Cannabis Research Funding

This decision comes as debates continue over cannabis legalization and public health policies. Many researchers struggle to secure stable funding for studies on controlled substances.

For more cannabis-related news, read about Switzerland’s upcoming cannabis legalization and Bernalillo County’s new policy on off-duty cannabis use.

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