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Congress Tells the DEA That UN Drug Treaties are a Joke, Don’t Let Them Stop You from Rescheduling Marijuana

While some, like Rep. Andy Harris, express concerns about potential treaty violations, legal experts and lawmakers argue in favor of rescheduling. They point to revisions in global cannabis policies and examples from countries like Canada and Uruguay to support their stance. Advocates for rescheduling contend that moving marijuana to Schedule III aligns with treaty objectives of safeguarding public health and safety.

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