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Related: About this forumHHS Calls for Rescheduling Cannabis in Historic Step for U.S. Cannabis Reform
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has delivered a significant announcement that could potentially reshape the landscape of cannabis legalization in the United States. The HHS has proposed the reclassification of cannabis, shifting it from Schedule I to Schedule III within the federal legal framework. This major news has sparked a lively debate and rekindled the conversation about cannabis reform.
Bidens Push for Cannabis Reform
This development follows President Joe Bidens 2022 announcement, in which he proposed mass marijuana pardons and called for a thorough review of cannabis laws. This marked a notable change in the federal governments stance on cannabis, in line with the increasing support for cannabis reform nationwide.
The HHS Recommendation
In a letter dated Aug. 29, 2023, the HHS formally communicated its suggestion to the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) to reclassify cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). While the DEA holds the ultimate authority for this decision, the HHSs scientific assessment and the growing political backing for cannabis reform may significantly sway the DEAs final ruling.
The White Houses Perspective
The White House has made it clear that the rescheduling process is an independent endeavor led by the HHS and the Department of Justice (DOJ), guided by solid scientific evidence. This underscores the administrations dedication to making decisions grounded in factual information and rigorous analysis.
https://www.veriheal.com/blog/cbd-and-epilepsy-groundbreaking-studies-and-transformative-treatment-options/
Im cautiously optimistic about this.
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HHS Calls for Rescheduling Cannabis in Historic Step for U.S. Cannabis Reform (Original Post)
EYESORE 9001
Sep 2023
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yankee87
(2,330 posts)1. About time
I know the prison industrial system will go against this. I mean, how can the private prisons keep operating without all those pot arrests?
Mopar151
(10,172 posts)2. Youth Pastors and Assistant Coaches
Always plenty of them screwing up!
but true