If the federal government de-schedules cannabis, it means cannabis would be removed from the entail list of banned substances, implying that it would no longer be unlawful under federal law. This would allow each state to decide how to control cannabis independently, like how alcohol is already handled. This might lead to states having marijuana laws with some federal oversight and control, similar to how alcohol is regulated.
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