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  2. Removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled ...

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    After being proposed repeatedly since 1972, the U.S. Department of Justice initiated 2024 rulemaking to reschedule cannabis to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act. The majority of 2024 public comments supported descheduling, decriminalizing, or legalizing marijuana at the federal level. [1]

  3. Justice Dept plans to reschedule marijuana as a lower-risk drug

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    Justice Dept plans to reschedule marijuana as a lower-risk drug Alicia Wallace, Katherine Dillinger, Kevin Liptak, Jeff Zeleny and Kayla Tausche, CNN April 30, 2024 at 6:48 PM

  4. Justice Department takes 'major step' toward rescheduling ...

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    The Justice Department’s rescheduling decision could also help shrink the black market, which has thrived despite legalization in states like New York and California, and has undercut legal ...

  5. California legalized weed, then businesses started suffering ...

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    “If this rescheduling happens, we’re going to be in a completely different world,” one California cannabis company CEO said. California legalized weed, then businesses started suffering. How ...

  6. Cannabis rescheduling - Wikipedia

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    Cannabis rescheduling may refer to: Generally: Legality of cannabis; International treaty: Removal of cannabis and cannabis resin from Schedule IV of the Single Convention on narcotic drugs, 1961; United Kingdom law: Cannabis classification in the United Kingdom; United States law: Removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled ...

  7. Legal history of cannabis in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Despite this, states and other jurisdictions have continued to implement policies that conflict with federal law, beginning with the passage of California's Proposition 215 in 1996. By 2016 a majority of states had legalized medical cannabis, [3] and in 2012 the first two states, Colorado and Washington, legalized recreational use.

  8. J. Howard Marshall III - Wikipedia

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    James Howard Marshall III (born February 6, 1936) is president and owner of MDH Industries, an electronics company based in Monrovia, California. He is the eldest son of J. Howard Marshall II , who owned 16% of Koch Industries .

  9. Los Angeles County Department of Public Health - Wikipedia

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    Environmental health: operates restaurant rating system and grading systems for apartments and rental homes; inspects sewage treatment and water plants; enforces state and local environmental laws Chronic disease and injury prevention ; including tobacco control and prevention, nutrition , senior health, physical activity promotion, and injury ...