Someone In The Trump Administration Is ‘Holding Up’ Marijuana Rescheduling, Advisor To President Says
A Trump administration advisor claims that someone within the administration is delaying the completion of a marijuana rescheduling proposal, more than three months after President Trump issued an executive order directing the Department of Justice to finalize a rule moving cannabis from Schedule I. The statement suggests internal disagreement over the rescheduling process.
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