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Trump Signs Order To Reclassify Marijuana As Less Dangerous Drug

Last updated: December 19, 2025 2:10 pm
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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order that could potentially reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, marking a significant shift in federal drug policy. This move would move marijuana from its current classification as a Schedule I drug, alongside heroin and LSD, to a Schedule III substance, similar to ketamine and certain anabolic steroids.

While the reclassification by the Drug Enforcement Administration would not legalize recreational use nationwide, it could impact how the drug is regulated and alleviate some of the tax burdens on the cannabis industry. President Trump stated that he received overwhelming support for this action from individuals who believe it could benefit patients in need.

Contrary to his Democratic predecessor, Joe Biden, who also proposed reclassifying marijuana, President Trump did not have unanimous support within his party for this decision. Some Republicans have expressed opposition to any changes and urged the maintenance of current standards.

The process of reclassification typically involves a public comment period, but President Trump’s executive order is expected to expedite this process. Despite many states legalizing marijuana for recreational or medical use, federal laws remain strict, leaving individuals vulnerable to federal prosecution.

Public opinion on marijuana legalization has significantly evolved over the years, with a growing majority supporting a less restrictive approach. President Trump’s order also includes provisions for expanded research and access to CBD, a popular hemp-derived product.

While some Republican senators have raised concerns about the potential risks associated with reclassifying marijuana, President Trump has not committed to decriminalizing the drug. His focus on combating other drugs, particularly fentanyl, has been a prominent feature of his administration.

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Overall, President Trump’s executive order marks a significant shift in federal drug policy, potentially paving the way for changes in how marijuana is regulated and accessed in the United States.

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