US dept. of HHS recommends DEA list cannabis as 'schedule III' instead of 'schedule I' (DEA review will take 'months')

darbarikanada

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The Department of Health and Human Services has recommended to the Drug Enforcement Administration that marijuana be reclassified as a lower-risk, Schedule III controlled substance, according to a person familiar with the recommendation who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to speak on the issue. Marijuana is currently a Schedule I controlled substance, deemed alongside heroin and LSD as having the potential for abuse and with little or no accepted medical use.
 

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HHS Reportedly Calls On DEA To Reclassify Marijuana As Less Dangerous Drug
 
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Really looking forward to this. In that schedule, doctors in all 50 states should be able to immediately prescribe marijuana for anything from headaches, to sleep issues and beyond. I would imagine a year or so later it will simply be descheduled with the majority of people who partake will all have lifetime prescriptions. I suppose some states may force people to buy from licensed dispensaries, but the end result is if your job drug tests you, and you have a prescription, they can go kick stones.
 

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Really looking forward to this. In that schedule, doctors in all 50 states should be able to immediately prescribe marijuana for anything from headaches, to sleep issues and beyond. I would imagine a year or so later it will simply be descheduled with the majority of people who partake will all have lifetime prescriptions. I suppose some states may force people to buy from licensed dispensaries, but the end result is if your job drug tests you, and you have a prescription, they can go kick stones.
Marijuana drug testing should be removed altogether to avoid biases.
 
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