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President Trump is reviewing the federal classification of marijuana, a potential game-changer for its regulation and taxation. Could this lead to legal changes that reflect state laws?
In a surprising move, Trump announces he is considering reclassifying marijuana, potentially paving the way for legalization and impacting cannabis stocks. What does this mean for the future of cannabis in America?
President Trump hints at reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug, potentially shifting its status from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3. This decision could open doors for research and tax benefits for the cannabis industry.