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The U.S. Will Legalize Medical Marijuana This Summer, Says DEA Lawyer
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) is planning to change cannabis from a Schedule 1 to a Schedule II drug, August 1, a DEA lawyer has told the Santa Monica Observer.
This would effectively legalize medical marijuana across the U.S., said the unnamed lawyer. "Whatever the law may be in California, Arizona or Utah or any other State, because of Federal preemption this will have the effect of making THC products legal with a prescription, in all 50 states," the attorney said. Earlier this spring, the DEA signalled that it might be considering a change. On April 4, the Drug Enforcement Administration sent a 25-page letter to U.S. Senators saying that the DEA plans to decide whether or not to reschedule marijuana in the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) in the first half of 2016. So the legal landscape for marijuana could change significantly as early as June. The DEA's letter was in response to Democratic party senator Elizabeth Warren and seven other senators who have called on the federal government to research marijuana's potential medical benefits. Right now, marijuana is classified as a Schedule I drug in the CSA, which means the federal government officially defines cannabis as a substance that has no medical value and as dangerous as heroin. However, almost half the country disagrees: despite the federal scheduling, 23 states having legalized medical marijuana to treat conditions such as arthritis, epilepsy and other conditions. What rescheduling means There are five distinct schedules in the CSA, so the significance of rescheduling hinges on where marijuana is slotted. The DEA could keep it listed with heroin in Schedule I, group it with oxycodone in Schedule II or even drop it to Schedule V with Robitussin AC. It's probably wishful thinking to hope that the DEA will shift from banning cannabis completely to letting pharmacies sell it over the counter. So let's focus on what the most conservative step toward reform - changing marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule II - could do. "Schedule II changes the situation in a very significant way," John Hudak - deputy director of the Center for Effective Public Management and a senior fellow in Governance Studies for the Brookings Institution - told Civilized. "Schedule II substances may have medicinal value. They can be used in extremely regulated settings and for medical treatment." That move would not only make it easier but also more acceptable for researchers to study cannabis. Hudak noted that marijuana's Schedule I status, "creates cultural biases in universities and research institutions. Universities are pretty conservative places in terms of risk-taking. Donors may not be interested in funding a university researching marijuana because it is a harmful drug with no medical value according to the federal drug scheduling." So this incremental step wouldn't be a game-changer, but it would allow researchers to test marijuana and perhaps make some breakthroughs regarding its potential health benefits down the road. Source: https://www.civilized.life/dea-lawye...m_content=link
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It's probably wishful thinking to hope that the DEA will shift from banning cannabis completely to letting pharmacies sell it over the counter. So let's focus on what the most conservative step toward reform - changing marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule II - could do.
"Schedule II changes the situation in a very significant way," John Hudak - deputy director of the Center for Effective Public Management and a senior fellow in Governance Studies for the Brookings Institution - told Civilized. "Schedule II substances may have medicinal value. They can be used in extremely regulated settings and for medical treatment." If only that isn't double speak. Many hurdles to jump.
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My apologies to Robrites who already posted the information.I expected it to be in the ..you know...Legalization thread.
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Schedule II is still absurd. Would still treat it like Cocaine.
Schedule III (equal to Vicodin) would be more appropriate. Sigh...little by little. |
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LOOKS like brotherinlaw is right vote em all out of office.should be like tea,why should gov.treat the public to mini steps just to keep from admitting they are wrong! way less of a problem than cigs or alchol big pharma gets to run show, all negtive propganda agin
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Moving to schedule 2 or 3 would only be good for the half of the country now that doesnt already have MMJ. For the people that do, it would not be good.
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I think that lawyer's full of it!
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