Cannabis Rescheduling Federal
Rescheduling marijuana could delay federal legalization by 50 years, says Congresswoman Barbara Lee.
Marijuana Rescheduling Federal
Lee opposes moving marijuana to Schedule III, favoring complete removal from the Controlled Substances Act.
Advocates shouldn’t give up, even if regulations are proposed. Comment periods allow for crucial input.
Political dynamics hinder reform despite bipartisan support. Lee blames efforts to thwart the administration’s agenda.
Collaboration between federal and state authorities is crucial for effective regulation.
Lee calls for criminal justice reform to address the war on drugs’ unintended consequences.
Opposition to rescheduling highlights concerns about scientific basis and public safety.
Stakeholders monitor federal developments closely, aware of potential implications for cannabis legalization.
This article was inspired by an article by Kyle Jaeger.







