FundCanna Releases Statement on the Federal Rescheduling of Cannabis
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Rescheduling Cannabis Doesn’t End Prohibition’s Harms… – Multidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies – MAPS
The executive order to reschedule cannabis marks a symbolic victory and a recalibration of decades of federal misclassification. Reclassifying cannabis as a Schedule III substance is a long-overdue acknowledgment of its medical utility and a sharp rhetorical shift from Washington.But symbolism is not structural reform. Rescheduling alone will not untangle the web of barriers facing cannabis consumers and the industry that serves them. It will no…
Cannabis Rescheduling Explained: Schedule III Impact
What does “cannabis rescheduling” mean? Under the Controlled Substances Act, drugs are categorized into five schedules based on medical usefulness, abuse potential, and safety. Marijuana has been classified as a Schedule I substance since 1970 — alongside heroin and LSD. Schedule I substances are defined as having no accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Related coverage: Trump signed an executive order directing the Department o…
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