PENNSYLVANIA, USA — After five decades of being listed as a"street" drug, marijuana could soon have that label lifted. from its current Schedule I designation to a less dangerous Schedule III.
Buettner believes a proposed change in cannabis classification by the DEA could have benefits in Pennsylvania. Marijuana has been sitting at the top as a Schedule I drug since 1970 with other drugs like heroin and ecstasy. Under the DEA's proposed move, the drug moves down from Schedule I to Schedule III. In that category, it would be listed as with less addicting controlled substances such as Tylenol with codeine and anabolic steroids.
"As early as just 2016, the Obama administration did a rescheduling review for marijuana," Executive Vice President Luke Niforatos said."They determined through the testing that it should remain schedule one.""Our National Institutes of Health tell us the latest research shows one in three people will develop a cannabis use disorder or addiction to today's high potency marijuana," he said.
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