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Historic shift: US set to ease restrictions on marijuana, but it will still be a controlled substance

May 1, 2024No Comments3 Mins Read
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The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is set to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, recognizing its medical uses and lower potential for abuse compared to other substances. This change, which still needs approval from the White House Office of Management and Budget, would move marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, alongside drugs like ketamine and anabolic steroids. Once finalized, the DEA will accept public comments before publishing the final rule. Attorney General Merrick Garland’s support signals the importance of this move to the Biden administration, following President Biden’s call for a review of federal marijuana laws and efforts to pardon individuals with convictions for simple marijuana possession.

The announcement could be a potential boost for President Biden’s support, especially among younger voters, as public opinion has increasingly shifted towards the legalization of marijuana. The move to reschedule marijuana comes amid growing bipartisan support for reforming federal drug policy, with more lawmakers advocating for the end of cannabis prohibition. However, some critics argue that rescheduling marijuana could have harmful consequences, while others believe it should be treated similarly to alcohol. The support for rescheduling aligns with the shift in drug policy at the state level, where many states have already legalized medical and recreational marijuana, fueling a burgeoning industry worth billions of dollars. This change could have implications for taxation, research, and the criminal justice system.

The reclassification of marijuana to Schedule III would subject it to federal regulations and oversight by the DEA, potentially affecting the operations of cannabis dispensaries and researchers. However, there are concerns about how this move could impact the United States’ international treaty obligations, such as the 1961 Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs, which requires the criminalization of cannabis. Despite these challenges, the rescheduling of marijuana is seen as a step forward in addressing the harms caused by the War on Drugs and facilitating research on the substance. The shifting landscape of marijuana policy at the federal level reflects changing attitudes towards cannabis and the need for a more comprehensive and evidence-based approach to drug regulation.

As federal drug policy catches up with state-level reforms, the move to reschedule marijuana could have far-reaching effects on various sectors, including healthcare, criminal justice, and the economy. This historic shift in DEA policy could pave the way for additional legislative actions to end cannabis prohibition and address the disparities caused by decades of punitive drug enforcement. The debate over the rescheduling of marijuana underscores the complexities and challenges of drug policy reform, highlighting the need for a balanced approach that considers both public health and social justice concerns. Ultimately, the reclassification of marijuana reflects a broader shift towards a more rational and compassionate approach to drug policy in the United States.

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