Congressional Report Explains Implications—And Limitations—Of Trump’s Marijuana Rescheduling Move For Users And Industry
Congressional researchers have released a report analyzing the implications of the Trump administration's marijuana rescheduling action, clarifying that while certified medical cannabis patients gain certain protections, the cannabis industry as a whole does not achieve full federal compliance, particularly regarding recreational products.
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