What ‘Rescheduling’ of Marijuana Means for Americans

Source: Bloomberg Politics · Bias: Center

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Though marijuana is now legal in 24 US states for recreational purposes and in 40 states for medical reasons, it’s still illegal at the federal level. But on April 23, the US Justice Department reclassified state-regulated medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug, a major shift that will dramatically reshape how cannabis companies operate in the coming years.

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Though marijuana is now legal in 24 US states for recreational purposes and in 40 states for medical reasons, it’s still illegal at the federal level. But on April 23, the US Justice Department reclassified state-regulated medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug, a major shift that will dramatically reshape how cannabis companies operate in the coming years.