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Marijuana Moment reports on the latest bollocks being spewed out of the mouth of the American Rights & Reform PAC
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A marijuana industry-backed political action committee (PAC) is making another targeted appeal to President Donald Trump.
This time it is accusing former President Joe Biden and his Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) of waging a ādeep state warā against medical cannabis patientsābut without mentioning that the former president himself initiated the rescheduling process that marijuana companies want to see completed under Trump.
In its latest ad, titled āDEA Deep State,ā the American Rights and Reform PAC said āmedical cannabis has helped millions of patients,ā leading to a rescheduling recommendation from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) and Food and Drug Administration (FDA) that was later endorsed by the Justice Department.
āBut Joe Bidenās DEA deep state kept cannabis illegal,ā it says. āPatients need help. President Donald Trump has beat the deep state before, and now Trump can finish what he started by leading the fight to reschedule cannabis and expand research and access to care.ā
āItās time to end Joe Bidenās deep state war on American patients,ā it says, clearly attempting to leverage the sitting presidentās desire to best his predecessor.
But as was the case with the PACās last two ads, thereās some nuance thatās missing from the narrativeānamely that Biden initiated the rescheduling review in the first place. And while DEA leadership under the last administration has faced allegations of bias against the reform proposal, itās a stretch to extend that perceived opposition to Biden himself, and itās also the case that DEA under Trump has not done anything to advance the issue.
Whatās more, although Trump endorsed rescheduling on the campaign trail, heās not yet addressed the issue since taking office. His pick to lead DEA, Terrance Cole, is also on record repeatedly voicing concerns about the dangers of marijuana and linking its use to higher suicide risk among youth.
The current acting administrator, Derek Maltz, has separately made a series of sensational claims about marijuana, calling it a gateway drug that sets children up to use other substances, suggesting marijuana use is linked to school shootings and alleging that the Justice Department āhijackedā the cannabis rescheduling process from DEA.
Just last week, DEA notified an agency judge that the marijuana rescheduling process is still on holdāwith no future actions currently scheduled as the matter sits before Maltz.
Industry stakeholders are hoping to change the tides, however, with ads being promoted in Washington, D.C. and Florida where Trump is most likely to see them that play into his desire to outmatch his predecessor, while also attacking another one of the presidentās political targets, Canada.
Meanwhile, the American Rights and Reform PAC is also hosting the results of a recent cannabis-focused survey conducted by a GOP pollster affiliated with Trump on its website.
That poll found that a majority of Republicans back a variety of cannabis reformsāand, notably, theyāre even more supportive of allowing states to legalize marijuana without federal interference compared to the average voter.

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