Trump’s Marijuana Rescheduling Move Opens The Door To Interstate Cannabis Commerce, Top Reform Group Says
The Marijuana Policy Project released an analysis indicating that the Trump administration's federal rescheduling of marijuana could enable interstate cannabis commerce through multiple potential regulatory pathways. The analysis examines implications of a Justice Department order that moved medical cannabis to a lower scheduling classification.
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