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Federal health officials aim to reclassify marijuana as a less risky drug.

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OAN’s Brooke Mallory
4:39 PM – Thursday, August 31, ‌2023

Following a​ review‌ request from the⁣ Biden Administration last year, the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services‌ (HHS) has proposed loosening federal marijuana⁣ regulations, a‍ department official ⁢said on Wednesday.

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Despite ⁤the fact ‌that marijuana use is now legal in almost ‍40 U.S. states, several states and the federal government still prohibit it outright.

According to ​reports,‍ a majority of Americans support reclassifying marijuana⁤ as being less dangerous than drugs ⁣like heroin‌ or ‌methamphetamines, which helps as a first step toward widespread legalization.

As a first step toward country-wide ⁤legalization, polls indicate‍ that the majority⁢ of Americans favor reclassifying marijuana as being less dangerous than substances like methamphetamines or ⁣heroin.

As part of President​ Biden’s direction‍ to HHS, the scheduling recommendation for ‍marijuana ‌was given to the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) on Tuesday, the ⁢spokesperson said.

“As​ part of this process,⁤ HHS conducted a scientific and medical evaluation for consideration by the DEA.⁤ [The] DEA‌ has the final ⁢authority to schedule⁤ or reschedule a drug under the Controlled ⁤Substances ⁤Act. DEA will now initiate its review,” a DEA spokesperson said.

During Vice ​President Kamala Harris’ previous tenure as California’s attorney general, ⁢she ‌vehemently opposed marijuana legalization ⁢and actively opposed a California reform initiative on the 2010 ballot, co-authoring an official​ voter guide argument stating⁣ that the⁤ measure “seriously compromises the safety of our communities, roadways, and workplaces.”

Yet, ​the current vice president flip-flopped in 2018⁣ and changed her position by endorsing descheduling legislation,⁢ declaring that “we need ‌to start⁤ regulating marijuana.”

The Controlled Substances Act now lists marijuana among narcotics like heroin and ecstasy as a Schedule ⁣I substance, indicating that it ⁢has a “high potential for abuse” ‍and no recognized medicinal ⁢value.

The HHS ​recommends reclassifying marijuana as⁣ having a⁣ low to moderate risk ​of dependence and a low ‍potential for abuse, similar ⁣to testosterone and ketamine.

The federal government’s categorization of marijuana could ⁣also ‌be ⁤changed to make it easier for‍ major stock markets to list firms involved in the cannabis⁢ industry and perhaps ⁤even open the door for international corporations to start doing business in the U.S.

“The administration’s‍ process⁤ is⁢ an independent‍ process led ⁢by HHS, led‌ by‍ the Department ‌of Justice, and guided by evidence… we will let that process move forward,” said⁢ White ⁣House Press Secretary Karine Jean-Pierre.

On learning of the⁣ development, shares of many cannabis companies, including Canopy Growth (WEED.TO), Tilray Brands (TLRY.O), and Cronos Group (CRON.TO), increased. Verano Holdings (VRNO.CD) and Sunburn⁣ Cannabis, for example, applauded the HHS action.

“For far too long, cannabis prohibition and its outdated status as a Schedule I ⁣substance have unduly harmed⁣ countless individuals affected by ⁤the failed War on Drugs,” said Verano Holdings CEO George Archos.

For many ⁣elderly people and veterans who deal with PTSD or intolerable physical pain, marijuana is a helpful alternative to the more addictive federally legal drugs like opiates or‌ barbiturates that are prescribed by doctors and ‍that a significant percentage⁣ of individuals end up abusing.

According to a VA study from 2016, roughly ​20 veterans commit suicide on‍ average every day, and ⁢there‌ is growing proof ⁤that ⁢this number is related to chronic pain.⁤ The study found a link between a higher opioid ‍dosage and a higher risk of suicide in veterans.

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