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President Donald Trump publicly addressed cannabis rescheduling for the first time since taking office 203 days ago, telling reporters during a White House press conference on Aug. 11 that “We’re only looking at that. That’s early.”
Trump was referring to a proposal to reclassify cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act, a process that was initiated under President Joe Biden but has been stalled since early January amid an administrative law judge hearing that was sidetracked by an interlocutory appeal.
media reports last week that he told $1 million donors during a private dinner event at his golf club in New Jersey that he was entertaining movement on the reform proposal.
undelegated the Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) authority to issue a final rule and put that authority back in the hands of the attorney general.
granted an administrative law judge hearing to allow pro- and anti-rescheduling parties to debate the merits of the proposed rule.
However, the hearing process has been stayed since the DEA’s now-retired administrative law judge granted the interlocutory appeal eight months ago. In particular, the DEA’s new administrator, Terrance Cole, who was confirmed and sworn in last month, holds the power to resolve the appeal and resume the hearing process.
While Cole indicated last year that his cannabis policy aligns with the late former first lady Nancy Reagan’s “just say no” drug campaign of the 1980s, he also vowed during his confirmation hearing in April to move the rescheduling hearing process forward as one of his “first priorities.” After being confirmed last month, he omitted rescheduling from his priority list.
Regardless of Cole’s policy position or priority list, Trump sent a clear message during his first term in office: Cabinet members and appointees who act independently without the president’s approval often don’t stick around long.
That said, many cannabis industry stakeholders believe the rescheduling buck stops with Trump, who confirmed on Monday that his administration has now turned to the issue and a decision could come as soon as this month.

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