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$24 Billion in Tax Revenue and Growing – Why Congress May Bypass the DEA and Legalize Cannabis Directly

The recent Congressional Research Service report makes something crystal clear that I’ve been arguing for years: Congress has the power to end cannabis prohibition directly, with “greater speed and flexibility” than the bureaucratic maze we’re currently trapped in. While the Biden administration’s rescheduling effort has stalled for over a year, and now sits in limbo under the Trump administration, lawmakers could cut through this red tape tomorrow if they had the political will.

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