Editorial. Argues for the change of marijuana's status from that of a Schedule 1 drug to that of a Schedule 2 drug in the United States. Why United States federal officials are out of step with public on the medical use of marijuana; Why the current federal policy on marijuana is ...
Aug. 29, 2023 — A letter from the Department of Health and Human Services to Anne Milgram, of the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) leaks toBloomberg. The letter calls for rescheduling cannabis as a Schedule III drug under the Controlled Substances Act. Sep. 13, 2023 — Areport by the...
The American Medical Association has urged thefederal governmentto review marijuana's status as a Schedule 1 drug -- a drug considered to be highly addictive with no medical use -- to enable more clinical trials that can better assess the efficacy of medicinal marijuana. Medical marijuana is now...
There haven’t been many federal prosecutions for simply possessing marijuana in recent years, even under marijuana’s current Schedule I status, but the reclassification wouldn’t have an immediate impact on people already in the criminal justice system. ...
The current Schedule 1 status of cannabis on the Controlled Substances list places the plant in the company of life-threatening and unsavory drugs. For example, highly addictive substances like heroin, cocaine, and LSD are listed as Schedule 1 drugs. ...
The proposal reportedly calls for the reclassification of marijuana from its current status as a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug, under the frameworks established by the Controlled Substances Act. A report published by the Congressional Research Service states that marijuana has been classified...
Section 732 of HR-2810 would allow the Department of Defense to sidestep the FDA and marijuana’s Schedule I status to sign off on cannabis as a medical treatment to those serving the country overseas, though it isn’t clear whether the DoD would take these steps. ...
Even our state lawmakers have failed to protect them by their failure to reschedule cannabis off of the state's Schedule One status! After they open and the DEA has fully vetted them, or shut them down, I will reconsider this stance.From my own practice audits, a minority of Oahu patients...
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In 1970, the Controlled Substances Act classified marijuana as a Schedule I drug, which means that it was considered to have "high abuse potential with no accepted medical use" under federal law.2The Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 removed certain cannabis products, including hemp. from the ...