Trump’s Marijuana Rescheduling Move Is A ‘Step Forward,’ But Still ‘Falls Well Short’ Of Needed Changes (Op-Ed)
Paul Armentano of NORML offers commentary on the Trump administration's decision to reschedule cannabis, characterizing it as a historic first step in federal policy reform while arguing that complete removal from the Controlled Substances Act is necessary to fully resolve state-federal conflicts. The piece advocates for more comprehensive federal cannabis legalization beyond the rescheduling action.
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