Poll Finds Most Cannabis Users Doubt Full Federal Rescheduling This Year

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A new NuggMD poll of 1,063 cannabis consumers in state-legal markets shows 52.5% don’t think full federal rescheduling will happen by year-end, while 47.5% do. The DEA hearing on moving marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III is set to wrap up by July 15, with a final decision possible after that, following April’s partial rescheduling of medical cannabis.
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