
"Federal Cannabis Rescheduling: Progress Stalled, Pressure Building DOJ Delays Court Case on Rescheduling The Department of Justice has agreed to further postpone a federal court case challenging the administrative process behind marijuana rescheduling. The stay now extends until at least January 2026. While the delay does not prevent the administration from acting on its own timeline, it underscores the uncertainty surrounding the path forward. For cannabis businesses and patients, each postponement represents continued frustration with a process that has already stretched for decades."
"Trump's Signals Boost Cannabis Stocks Market watchers saw a surge in cannabis stocks in September after President Donald Trump shared a video on Truth Social promoting the benefits of CBD for seniors. Produced by the Commonwealth Project, the video framed CBD as a "gamechanger" for senior healthcare. While the video did not mention broader cannabis reform directly, the president's willingness to publicly endorse cannabis-derived products fueled speculation about future policy shifts. Investors, sensing potential alignment between the White House and pro-reform v"
Federal rescheduling remains unresolved as the Justice Department agreed to postpone a court case challenging the administrative process, extending a stay until at least January 2026. The delay maintains regulatory uncertainty for cannabis businesses and patients and prolongs a process that has stretched for decades. Political signals, including a presidential endorsement of CBD for seniors, drove market speculation and a September surge in cannabis stocks. State-level activity continues with new rules in New York, Minnesota, and Ohio, regulatory challenges in Colorado, and a ballot effort in Massachusetts that could reverse prior progress. Business, scientific, and legal developments continue to shape an unpredictable landscape.
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