Marijuana ruling delayed until after election, putting Harris and Trump's pot stances in the spotlight
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The DEA's decision-making timeline suggests that a final reclassification of marijuana may fall within the next presidential administration, marking a significant shift in federal drug policy.
Vice President Kamala Harris has called the scheduling of marijuana as a Schedule I substance 'absurd,' advocating for its decriminalization and signaling a deeper discussion about marijuana policies in the upcoming election.
Donald Trump has shown a transition in views by supporting state-level legalization measures while reflecting on the incarceration issues surrounding marijuana during his campaign, indicating a potential pivot for Republican voters.
With the hearing set for December, the candidates' positions on marijuana could deeply impact voter sentiment, especially as public support for legalization continues to grow.
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