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  National News  Trump Admin Reschedules Medical Marijuana to Schedule III
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Trump Admin Reschedules Medical Marijuana to Schedule III

Curtis BradleyCurtis Bradley—April 24, 20260
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The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has officially reclassified certain marijuana products from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act, a landmark policy change driven by President Donald Trump’s administration. This move, finalized by Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on April 22, 2026, aims to modernize federal oversight, facilitate medical research, and align federal recognition with the realities of state-level medical marijuana programs. While this adjustment represents the most significant federal cannabis reform in decades, it remains a nuanced, surgical shift rather than blanket legalization.

Key Highlights

  • Immediate Reclassification: Effective April 22, 2026, marijuana that is either FDA-approved or subject to a state-issued medical marijuana license has been moved to Schedule III.
  • Medical Focus Only: This change does not apply to recreational cannabis, which remains a Schedule I controlled substance; federal prohibition for non-medical use persists.
  • Expedited Registration: The DEA has established an expedited federal registration process for state-licensed medical marijuana operators, with a June 22, 2026 deadline for early applicants to maintain continuity.
  • Future Hearings: A broader administrative hearing is scheduled for June 29, 2026, to evaluate potential further reclassification of marijuana under federal law.
  • Economic Impact: The move is expected to provide significant tax relief for medical cannabis operators by potentially allowing deductions previously blocked by IRS Section 280E.

A New Era for Medical Cannabis Regulation

The Trump administration’s directive, stemming from the President’s December 2025 Executive Order, fundamentally alters the federal government’s posture toward therapeutic cannabis. By removing state-licensed medical marijuana from the same category as heroin and LSD—Schedule I—and placing it into Schedule III alongside substances like ketamine and Tylenol with codeine, the administration has signaled a pragmatic approach to medicine that has been discussed in policy circles for years. The move is designed to empower medical professionals and researchers while maintaining strict federal controls over non-medical distribution.

Breaking the Research Barrier

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For decades, researchers studying the efficacy of cannabinoids faced immense regulatory hurdles due to the drug’s Schedule I status. This classification implied a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use, effectively stifling large-scale clinical trials. By reclassifying these products to Schedule III, the administration has lowered the barrier to entry for clinical research. Scientists and healthcare providers can now pursue data-driven inquiries into cannabis’s safety and medical utility without the prohibitive licensing burdens that previously defined federal drug policy.

Impact on State-Licensed Operators

For the cannabis industry, the shift is transformative. Operators possessing valid state medical marijuana licenses can now navigate the federal system with more clarity. The DEA’s commitment to process early applications within six months provides a necessary bridge for businesses to transition from state-only operations to federal compliance under this new category. Furthermore, the ability to utilize standard business tax deductions—previously hampered by the rigid federal classification—is expected to stabilize the financial outlook for medical cannabis companies across the country.

Legal Distinctions and Future Hearings

It is critical to note that the order distinguishes between medical and adult-use markets. Recreational marijuana remains outside the scope of this reclassification. The administration has explicitly stated that interstate commerce and recreational distribution remain prohibited under federal law. However, the path forward remains dynamic. The upcoming June 29 hearings represent an essential administrative step, providing a forum for public input and legal scrutiny as the government assesses whether the current Schedule III framework should be expanded.

FAQ: People Also Ask

Does this reclassification mean marijuana is now legal for everyone?
No. This order is strictly limited to FDA-approved marijuana products and marijuana covered by a state-issued medical marijuana license. Recreational marijuana remains illegal at the federal level.

How does this affect my job if I am a medical marijuana patient?
While this reclassification is a federal administrative move, it does not immediately rewrite workplace laws. However, it legitimizes medical marijuana use at the federal level, which may influence future workplace accommodation policies and how positive drug tests are handled for authorized patients.

What is the significance of the June 29, 2026 hearing?
This hearing is the next step in the federal administrative process. It is designed to evaluate evidence for broader changes to marijuana’s status, potentially considering whether adult-use or recreational cannabis should also be moved from Schedule I to Schedule III.

Will this change the price of medical marijuana?
While the market will dictate pricing, operators now have the potential to deduct business expenses on federal taxes, which could reduce the overall financial burden on licensed companies. Whether these savings are passed down to patients depends on market dynamics and state regulations.

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