“President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order as soon as Wednesday that will reclassify marijuana to a Schedule III drug, effectively easing federal restrictions on the drug, according to two senior administration officials familiar with the matter.” — Michelle Stoddart and Katherine Faulders
“President Donald Trump is expected to issue an executive order as soon as Monday that would allow for reclassification of marijuana, a person familiar with the matter told CNBC. The person asked not to be named because they are not authorized to speak about the White House’s plans.”
“The results revealed that participants’ alcohol consumption fell by 19% after smoking cannabis with 3.1% THC. The drop was even more significant after smoking the higher-potency 7.2% THC cannabis – participants ended up drinking 27% less alcohol than the placebo.” — Sara Braun
NORML’s News Releases archives goes back to 1996 and serves as a valuable tool to alert citizens about cannabis-related news and legislation as well as a research tool for reviewing a chronology of marijuana law reform.
“Over the ensuing decades, we’ve witnessed first-hand the tragic consequences of this failed policy — including the denial of medical cannabis access to those who need it and the arrest of over 30 million Americans for violating marijuana laws. The failures of marijuana prohibition are no longer a matter of public debate, which is why nearly nine in ten Americans no longer support the federal government’s blanket criminalization of cannabis, and why 70 percent of adults now say that marijuana should be legal.”
“If Trump’s administration were to reclassify marijuana, it would make it easier to buy and sell, and boost profits for an already multibillion-dollar industry.”
“USA TODAY spoke with over 20 people who say they became severely addicted to kratom − a plant ingredient found in products sold at gas stations, liquor stores and smoke shops across the country by various companies. Many of the people we spoke with had no history of substance abuse prior to ingesting kratom. Some were health and fitness enthusiasts who thought kratom was just like any other wellness supplement. Others thought it was a healthy alternative to alcohol. A few mistook it for a run of the mill caffeine drink, like coffee or tea.”
“What also goes unsaid in the WSJ piece are the clear benefits of legalization, including capturing tax revenue from criminal organizations, fixing the sordid history of racialized policing, and creating economic opportunities for communities, often minorities or in low-income zip codes, that were punished for cannabis in the first place.”
“Over the past few months, Trump has expressed more direct support for the decriminalization of marijuana. During a press conference at Mar-a-Largo on Aug. 8, Trump said that as more states to legalize marijuana, he’s beginning to agree ‘a lot more’ with it. ‘As we legalize it (marijuana) throughout the country, whether that’s a good thing or a bad thing, it’s awfully hard to have people all over the jails that are in jail right now for something that’s legal,’ Trump said during the press conference. In his Truth Social post, Trump expanded, ‘I believe it is time to end needless arrests and incarcerations of adults for small amounts of marijuana for personal use.’”