Breaking News: HHS Releases Mind-blowing Cannabis Rescheduling Memo!



The big memo is in the headlines again this week with the announcement that the HHS will be releasing an un-redacted version …

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  1. Rescheduling will be all for nothing unless the rights of employees are fervently protected. The Current job, labor market is strictly against use for any reason. If anyone seeks a career, job that can earn enough to effectively raise a family and secure a decent living you are out of luck if using this medication/ plant. The right to self medicate should and moreover must be protected.
    Clearly the current environment must change to protect employees.

  2. Woohoo Mary Jane is no longer going to be a Criminal, woohoo! IMO ppl should strive to separate herb from criminal activities, herb is peacefully helping ppl. Only Criminals make herb criminal NOW. Time for herb lovers to rise up & finally separate from the Criminal side!!!!!πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰πŸŽ‰.

  3. Chronic pain is definitely a real issue with our country. I hurt myself 2 years ago, went through 2 surgeries, neither fixed my issue, was sent to a pain management specialist who wanted me to take a bunch of drugs like gabapentin and some other pills. I ended up getting a medical marijuana card in my state, and the pain relief left me do a lot of things that I used to not be able to do because it hurt too much. But I vape it when I am doing lots of physical activity to help numb the pain. My hope is that I will build up enough muscle to maybe help alleviate my pain. But yeah.. federal law is completely annoying with marijuana. WOuld be nice to use my credit card to purchase flower or concentrate.

  4. I feel like I guys put out a lot of new. But I’m not sitting here for a hour to find out what’s up with the title. And I feel like that on dam near every upload

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  6. it's the absence of any deaths associated with cannabis, totally SUS.
    The staggering amount of bodies littering our streets with those potheads eating Doritos and laughing is truly amazing.
    Then add in all the crimes potheads don't commit, how is the prison industrial complex supposed to thrive with all these cool people abiding by the law while they smoke themselves into giggling fits fit in to the 'Program'
    I just don't get it πŸ’¨ ok…I admit I do get it, my good😊

  7. Appreciate all you guys hard work putting all the info I need in one place and the break down ! Do you guys give personal advice counseling for new hemp /thca business start up in florida ? Either way cant thank you enough for the past knowledge it’s why I decided to follow through with the dream here! Peace

  8. And what about the fact that the POTUS pardoned a lot of good people ? Are we supposed to use cannabis and get arrested just to be pardoned again? Just DEschedule it, for fuck sake!
    (I'm no lawyer but isn't this referred to as Precedent, Tom?)

  9. Then join us in the UN meetings and let’s get the legislation needed international. We have already been able to change the vernacular from Marijuana to Cannabis through the UN already, so let’s keep going and focus on the change that is needed?

  10. I see this as a potentially apocalypse level event for the industry as we know it.

    Let's cut to the chase with it… there is ZERO precedence for state level programs controlling a Schedule 3 drug.

    Vicodin, Testosterone, Anabolic Steroids, Ketamine, and Suboxone. Those are also Schedule 3, and news flash… they are HIGHLY regulated by the doctors, the pharmacists, insurance companies, and more.

    Let's ignore the fact that cannabis is WAY safer, and focus entirely on the framework for those drugs in market.

    Small group of giant corporations can produce it. A doctor then prescribes it. Only pharmacies carry it.

    While not THAT different than some legal states for cannabis, the current crop of licensed operators aren't on those special big kid pharma producer lists.

    Oh… and that's just medical.

    Recreational has ZERO to even compare it to.

    Alcohol and Tobacco aren't on the schedule, and have specific oversight from the government. Schedule 3 doesn't allow this approach. It also prevents Recreational sales in my opinion.

    Basically… we are going to watch Pharma absorb and destroy the medical market and the extinction of adult use.

    Oh, and let's go ahead and address the arguments against my points now:

    Yes, throwing away the entire system is a huge waste and a lot of work. That doesn't matter… the fed wants their tax $$$.

    No, none of these predictions are guaranteed. A lot can happen. However… the government doesn't exactly have a good (or even existent) track record for handling cannabis legalization reasonably.

    Yes, there will be broader access to a LOT of stuff… but at what cost to the status quo, those who got us this far, and the businesses as they exist now?

    TLDR:

    Schedule 3 is handing the entire #cannabis industry as we know it to Pharma, or at the very least risking the government messing it up worse than it already is.

  11. How are these guys such morons ? Of course they didn't schedule tobacco or alcohol and they never will when there's Millions of dollars being spent by lobbyists to make it that way including personal kickbacks to Congress . insider trading and everything, they're all connected..lobbying is legal, think about that. They're morons for expecting anything other than corruption ❀

  12. In Alabama the idiots are arguing on medical cannabis no flower .03% thc. Been arguing for more than two years and at the same time you can go to the cbd store and buy legal hemp flower at .03 % thc. Gen :129. And God sed behold I have given you every herb bearing seed which is upon the face of all the earth . That ends the arguing for me.

  13. If you watch the entire OJ trial ( it was televised) you will understand how he was acquitted of murder . The investigators were caught lying and presented a dishonest prosecution. The Constitution was upheld . Everyone should honor that !

  14. Why doesn't the U.S. legalize cannabis as a human right (at federal level) like Canada did. Canada legalized cannabis as a human right due to systematic discrimination.

    Doesn't the U.S. Constitution protect you from systematic discrimination? I thought so..

    The fact that cannabis is a first schedule 1 drug in the United Nations Convention on Narcotic Drugs isn't legally valid because it is based on discrimination, disinformation and propaganda. So the U.S. has no obligation to obey it.

    If United Nations Convention on Narcotic Drugs on cannabis was based on medical research and facts then it would be legally valid.

  15. I keep reading how mj going Sched III is a good thing. Am I missing something here? I do not want to have to register, get a doctors script or any of that nonsense. Putting your name in the federal system re: mj is a big no-no in my book. Next think you know they are kicking your door at 4AM because the database linked your mj prescription and a gun purchase. It just seems to open up a lotta doors to not-good-ville.

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