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  2. Removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled ...

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    The Wisconsin controlled substances board has authority to reschedule cannabis pursuant to the rule-making procedures of chapter 227. [146] Drafters planned to submit a petition to the Controlled Substances Board in early 2012. In 2018, Wisconsin voters approved non-binding referendums to legalize medical or recreational marijuana. [147]

  3. Justice Dept plans to reschedule marijuana as a lower-risk drug

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    Last fall, members of the FDA’s Controlled Substance Staff wrote in the documents that the agency recommended rescheduling marijuana because it meets three criteria: a lower potential for abuse ...

  4. California legalized weed, then businesses started suffering ...

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    California’s licensed retailers reported $4.4 billion in taxable weed sales in 2023. California has a 15% excise tax on weed sales, which is paid by consumers and remitted by retailers.

  5. Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act

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    The Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act, also known as the MORE Act, is a proposed piece of U.S. federal legislation that would deschedule cannabis from the Controlled Substances Act and enact various criminal and social justice reforms related to cannabis, including the expungement of prior convictions.

  6. List of 2023 United States cannabis reform proposals

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    HR 610, the "Marijuana 1-to-3 Act" to reschedule cannabis to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act was introduced by Greg Steube (R) on January 27. It was referred the Committee on Energy and Commerce. [6] The Industrial Hemp Act was introduced on March 23 by Jon Tester (D) and Mike Braun (R).

  7. What Rescheduling Marijuana Would and Wouldn't Do - AOL

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    Although it would leave federal prohibition essentially untouched, the change would facilitate medical research and dramatically reduce taxes on state-licensed suppliers.

  8. Drug policy of California - Wikipedia

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    Amphetamine, methamphetamine and dimethylamphetamine are Schedule 2 on the California Uniform Controlled Substances Act, which is part of the California Health and Safety Code. [6] Methamphetamine is illegal for possession under Health and Safety Code 11377. Methamphetamines are illegal for possession for sale under Health and Safety Code 11378.

  9. DEA Delays Cannabis Rescheduling Decision Until After ... - AOL

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    In a move that could significantly impact the cannabis reform landscape, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) announced a delay on Monday in the rescheduling of marijuana, noting it would ...