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DEA could reclassify marijuana to a less restrictive category – a drug policy expert weighs the pros and cons

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09 October 2024
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A close-up of a cannabis plant.

The Drug Enforcement Administration announced in early 2024 that it would act on President Joe Biden’s call to reclassify marijuana[1], moving it from the tightly controlled Schedule I category[2] that it has been in since 1970 to the less restrictive Schedule III status of the Controlled Substances Act. That triggered a long process[3] of hearings and reviews that will not be completed until after the presidential election...

Read more https://theconversation.com/dea-could-reclassify-marijuana-to-a-less-restrictive-category-a-drug-policy-expert-weighs-the-pros-and-cons-237199

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