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Poll Finds Most Cannabis Users Doubt Full Federal Rescheduling This Year
politics2 days ago

Poll Finds Most Cannabis Users Doubt Full Federal Rescheduling This Year

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.

"Federal Health Officials Discuss Marijuana Rescheduling Amid DEA Absence"
health-policy2 years ago

"Federal Health Officials Discuss Marijuana Rescheduling Amid DEA Absence"

Federal health officials discussed the implications of marijuana research and potential rescheduling of cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III, highlighting the ongoing challenges and uncertainties for researchers. Despite the absence of a DEA official, the conference emphasized the need for clearer regulations to facilitate cannabis studies, with hopes that rescheduling will ease research barriers.

"Federal Government Announces Rescheduling of Cannabis in June 2023 Newsletter"
federal3 years ago

"Federal Government Announces Rescheduling of Cannabis in June 2023 Newsletter"

Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra said that his department and the Department of Justice are aiming to complete a review of cannabis’s federal scheduling status by the end of this year. The Senate Intelligence Committee approved legislation to protect applicants at CIA, NSA and other agencies from being denied security clearances solely because of past marijuana use. The House of Representatives unanimously passed a resolution expressing “continued support” for U.S. citizen Marc Fogel, who is being detained in Russia under a “politicized, excessive sentence for his alleged offense” of possessing medical cannabis. Wisconsin’s Republican Assembly speaker says lawmakers are crafting a medical cannabis legalization bill that could be filed this summer. The National Institute on Drug Abuse is looking to fund research on the impact of psychedelics legalization and decriminalization in cities and states across the country.