Will Marijuana Rescheduling Happen Under Trump? Industry’s Doubts Grow

President Donald Trump’s choices over his first 50 days in office, including appointments to lead the federal drug and health agencies, are sowing serious doubts that marijuana’s status under federal law will change anytime soon.

That’s the gloomy vibe lurking outside the U.S. Capitol and seeping into C-suites as the marijuana rescheduling process – begun in October 2022 by former President Joe Biden and put on indefinite hiatus in January – remains stuck in limbo.

For those remaining hopeful, the belief is that the Trump administration might do something before the end of the year.

But skeptics wonder if the administration will simply cancel the process to downgrade marijuana from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3 of the Controlled Substances Act.

All in all, “so far, the actions of this administration have not matched President Trump’s previous rhetoric in support of cannabis rescheduling,” U.S. Rep. Dina Titus, a Nevada Democrat and co-chair of the Congressional Cannabis Caucus, told MJBizDaily.

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