For the first time in decades, the U.S. government is reconsidering cannabis’s classification under the Controlled Substances Act. Currently listed as Schedule I, cannabis is deemed to have no medical use and high misuse potential. In 2023, the Department of Health and Human Services recommended moving it to Schedule III, recognizing medical value and lower risks. The DEA is reviewing this proposal, which could ease research limits and change taxation rules. While not legalizing cannabis federally, it signals a major policy shift reflecting evolving public and political attitudes toward legalization.
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