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Nevada Supreme Court Rules Cannabis Deserves the Same Classification as Heroin – Why Rescheduling is No Longer a Guarantee

The Nevada Supreme Court’s decision to uphold cannabis as a Schedule I Controlled Substance has reignited tensions between state legalization efforts and outdated federal classifications. Despite Nevada voters legalizing medical and recreational marijuana, the court’s ruling contradicts these legislative advances, aligning cannabis with substances like heroin.

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