Federal Marijuana Rescheduling Announced By Department Of Justice, Months After Trump Executive Order
The Trump administration's Department of Justice has announced it is proceeding with federal marijuana rescheduling from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act, following an executive order signed by President Trump over four months earlier. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is leading the effort to expedite this reclassification process.
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