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The Supreme Court May Now Be the Last Chance for Marijuana Legalization in America

Rescheduling cannabis to a schedule 3 drug may or may not be off the board with the Supreme Court ruling that overturned a 52-year old decision on the Chevron Oil company. The cannabis industry was in a joyful mood at first and then followed by a panic attack as no one knew if the Chevron ruling was good or bad for possible cannabis legalization in America. Ironically, with conservatives looking to regain power in America, the only real avenue left for full marijuana legalization, not just rescheduling, in America, may be that very same Supreme Court.

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