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Where Donald Trump stands on marijuana legalization - POLITICO Last week, Trump announced he backs President Joe Biden’s efforts to loosen federal marijuana restrictions and will vote for a ballot initiative that would legalize cannabis use for adults in
President Trump Says “We’ll Be Moving Forward Soon” With Marijuana . . . In a private meeting last week with two members of the U S House of Representatives, President Donald Trump said, “We’ll be moving forward soon with rescheduling marijuana” This is according to a staffer for one of the lawmakers present The comment marks Trump’s first known statement this year on the federal marijuana rescheduling process, which … Continue reading
Trump Promises Marijuana Legalization Reform if Elected President Former President Donald Trump last night reiterated his support for legalizing recreational marijuana in Florida—and added that he favors rescheduling cannabis under federal law and removing barriers to banking services for state-licensed marijuana businesses
Cannabis Reform Under the Trump Administration - mwe. com On May 21, 2024, the US Department of Justice (DOJ) published a notice of proposed rulemaking to reschedule marijuana (cannabis) as a Schedule III controlled substance under the Controlled Substances Act, loosening federal restrictions on its medical use
Will Trump Legalize Cannabis? What Trumps Presidential Election Means . . . In a recent statement on Truth Social, Trump announced he would vote “yes” on Florida’s Amendment 3, which would legalize recreational cannabis This move marks a significant departure from his earlier stance, where he expressed skepticism about the benefits of recreational marijuana
What Donald Trump’s Presidential Election Means For Marijuana Reform Former President Donald Trump has won a second term in office, defeating Vice President Kamala Harris in the race for the White House on a platform that included support for state-level marijuana legalization and limited federal cannabis reforms