
"Under the decisive leadership of [President Trump], this Department of Justice is delivering on his promise to improve American healthcare, Blanche wrote in his rescheduling announcement."
"The thing about it is marijuana has had a different history than other drugs because it was demonized in the '30s as not so much a gateway to harder drugs, but a gateway to a Negro lifestyle."
"For most people, it's an issue of being able to do what they want to do with their own freedom. And to give Trump a little credit, I think he's mostly libertarian on these type of issues."
"I think we're getting closer as a country, this is one of the few bipartisan areas where we're getting closer [to], I think, just, you know, there's some things that, who cares?"
Larry Wilmore commended President Trump for the rescheduling of medical marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, easing research restrictions. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced this change, which classifies marijuana similarly to ketamine and Tylenol with codeine. Wilmore noted marijuana's historical demonization and argued that Trump exhibits libertarian tendencies on social issues, emphasizing personal freedom. He believes the country is moving towards bipartisan agreement on marijuana, suggesting that many people support the right to choose regarding cannabis use.
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