New Congressional Bill Aims to Allow States to Force Federal Drug Rescheduling
Representative Steven Cohen (D-TN) introduced the Controlled Substances Act Clarification in Sciences Act, a bill that would significantly alter federal drug classification. It proposes defining 'accepted medical use' to include state-authorized and widely used medical applications, potentially enabling states to compel federal rescheduling of drugs like marijuana and psychedelics.
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