• @Darrell_Winfield
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    2 days ago

    Another election cycle, another useless pledge to legalize marijuana as a push to pander votes. She said this prior to running as Biden’s VP, then did nothing with her time in office.

    Similarly, I recall similar propaganda from Trump in 2016 and 2020. Nothing came of that, either.

    And yes, it’s tiring being this hopeful and this cynical at the same time.

      • @Darrell_Winfield
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        -152 days ago

        Rescheduled from 1 -> 3. Not sure I understand the significance of this change other than to look like doing something without legalizing it.

        How did Biden kick off the process that was designed to take more than 4 years? I actually didn’t know anything other than the push to reschedule.

        • @chuckleslord
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          212 days ago

          Schedule 1 drugs are those deemed to have no medical use and have an extremely high likelihood for abuse. They are the first target for the DEA and have no legal use status (cannabis currently gets around this due to administration level memos to not interfere with state law, but that’s all)

          Schedule 3 are those with accepted medical usage and a low or moderate likelihood for abuse. They need to be prescribed and need a prescription no older than 6 months to fill.

          Essentially, if cannabis is moved to schedule 3, it becomes medically legal in all 50 states that don’t have specific laws outlawing its use (I don’t know if any of those exist). It’s a major step towards legalization and the biggest you can make without a law.

        • @[email protected]
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          102 days ago

          The big win from schedule 3 is ability for American researchers to study it legally and easily, on-shore. Obviously it doesn’t belong in the list with those other schedule 3s (ketamine and suboxone), but it is gonna be baby steps towards legalization so long as the powerful alcohol and private prison lobbies exist.

          • @kevindqc
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            12 days ago

            My fiancé studies cannabis in Canada, and making it legal didn’t really make it easier to study. Hopefully FDA makes it less of a nightmare than health canada did.

            • @[email protected]
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              112 hours ago

              Even when it was illegal here, it was significantly less illegal than in the states; scientific and medical studies would have already been allowed.

        • @Tyfud
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          42 days ago

          It brings the conversation up to the national spotlight, and while it’s a half measure, it’s forward progress, which itself creates inertia that can bring about real change.

          That’s what Biden’s current plan is.

          It doesn’t go far enough for me, but it sets up his successor to take it even further. Which it sounds like is what she’s planning to do.

    • @_stranger_
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      252 days ago

      Well, the VP doesn’t have a lot of leeway in the whole passing laws department, so that’s probably why she didn’t just magically make that happen.

    • HubertManne
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      162 days ago

      This is a bit more than trump. He would only drop vague comments during speeches. This is an official statement that follows bidens previous reschedule activity. So things are being done but intentionally slowly and not definitively. They can only drive it so slowly though so will happen if not derailed by someone else.

    • @surewhynotlem
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      162 days ago

      Do they no longer make kids watch Schoolhouse Rock?

      I’m just a bill. Yes, I’m only a bill. And I’m sitting here on Capitol Hill. Well, it’s a long, long journey To the capital city. It’s a long, long wait While I’m sitting in committee, But I know I’ll be a law some day At least I hope and pray that I will But today I am still just a bill.