President Biden's Marijuana Policy: More Than Just Rescheduling?

By
Matteo Rossi
1 min read
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President Joe Biden's recent remarks on federal marijuana policy reform have sparked debate among activists, questioning if simply rescheduling marijuana is enough to fulfill his promises. The discussion also delves into Vice President Kamala Harris's stance on the issue and the potential implications of rescheduling on criminalization, racial equity, medical access, and comprehensive federal reforms. The growing concerns about the impact of rescheduling and the need for decisive federal action are at the forefront of the marijuana policy reform discourse.

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