Truckers And Pilots Still Can’t Use Medical Marijuana Even Though Trump Reclassified It, Transportation Department Says
The Department of Transportation clarified that despite the Trump administration's federal reclassification of medical marijuana, truckers, pilots, and other federally regulated transportation workers remain prohibited from using it without facing penalties. The DOT's position maintains existing workplace safety policies regardless of the change in marijuana's federal scheduling status.
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