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VisitPublic Support for Marijuana Reclassification in 2024
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Biden Administration to Reclassify Marijuana as Schedule III Drug Amid DEA Opposition
May 20, 2024, 07:57 PM
President Biden's administration has announced plans to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III drug, which is considered less dangerous. This move could make marijuana easier to study, although some research barriers will remain. The reclassification is seen as a step towards modernizing outdated cannabis laws in the United States. However, the decision has faced opposition from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), with DEA chief Anne Milgram reportedly refusing to sign off on the change in March. The reclassification could also have significant implications for the marijuana industry. Biden's campaign says the move 'smokes' Trump's marijuana policy.
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Majority of states align with federal reclassification • 33%
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