{"id":3905,"date":"2021-09-06T00:00:57","date_gmt":"2021-09-06T00:00:57","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.teleleafrx.com\/?p=3905"},"modified":"2021-10-07T09:37:48","modified_gmt":"2021-10-07T09:37:48","slug":"federal-agency-loosens-marijuana-grant-funding-restrictions","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.teleleafrx.com\/federal-agency-loosens-marijuana-grant-funding-restrictions\/","title":{"rendered":"Federal Agency Loosens Marijuana Grant Funding Restrictions For Mental Health Treatment"},"content":{"rendered":"

Despite growing acceptance within American society, psychedelics like cannabis still carry a stigma that goes beyond the social.<\/p>\n

These substances are still prohibited or regulated heavily in a number of states. Hence, various state policies still criminalize the use, sale, procurement, and distribution of cannabis and other related psychedelic substances.<\/p>\n

For years, many groups have lobbied for the decriminalization of cannabis usage and distribution. The lobbying has also engendered a clamor for the reduction of restrictions still in place.<\/p>\n

Early in August 2021, funding restrictions were eased as the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association announced its new policy on grants.<\/p>\n

The new policy loosens grant restrictions on healthcare professionals and institutions that recommend and provide cannabis as medication for the treatment of mental health conditions.<\/p>\n

Read on to learn more about the latest on this development in cannabis legislation.<\/p>\n

Background<\/h2>\n

In the middle of June 2021, Pennsylvania recognized the federal government\u2019s policy to withhold grant funding from institutions that provide access to medical cannabis.<\/p>\n

The federal agency that set in motion the policy was the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Association<\/strong> or SAMHSA.<\/p>\n

According to the federal policy announced last June 2021, federal grant funds cannot be allocated for cannabis procurement.<\/p>\n

In other words, healthcare professionals or institutions receiving grants cannot use any of the grant money to acquire their supply of medicinal cannabis.<\/p>\n

This is regardless of the purpose, even if the intention is for the treatment of mental health conditions.<\/p>\n

The stringent policy on marijuana-related grant funding has created some anxiety amongst beneficiaries. To the grant beneficiaries, the prohibition foreshadows one event \u2014 the jeopardization of funding for healthcare.<\/p>\n

The resulting anxiety has led to consistent lobbying in areas beyond Pennsylvania<\/strong>, but also other pro-cannabis places like<\/a><\/strong>:<\/p>\n