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DEA advances cannabis rescheduling to Schedule III
Overview
The DEA’s administrative process to reschedule cannabis continues following the conclusion of evidentiary hearings held between June 29 and July 15. On August 17, 2026, the DEA formally requested that an administrative judge recommend moving cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III, arguing it no longer meets Schedule I criteria because it has a “currently accepted medical use in the United States and demonstrated safety under medical supervision.” The agency noted that over 30,000 practitioners are currently treating more than six million patients across 43 jurisdictions.
In response to the rescheduling process, a bipartisan group of House lawmakers—including Representatives Dina Titus, David Joyce, Ilhan Omar, and Greg Steube—petitioned the administration for clarity. In an August 18 letter, they requested guidance on how the Schedule III framework will impact patients, businesses, taxes, and healthcare coverage, specifically citing concerns regarding worker protections, privacy safeguards, home cultivation, and coordination with the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services regarding reimbursement.
Legal and administrative developments persist. While the DEA moves forward, the proposal faces opposition from groups such as Smart Approaches to Marijuana and the states of Idaho, Indiana, and Nebraska. Additionally, DEA chief administrative law judge Derek C. Julius has ordered corrections to the official hearing transcript to address mistranscribed statements and technical terminology; an updated version is expected by August 26.
Legislative efforts, such as the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act, and various legal challenges regarding the Administrative Procedure Act remain part of the broader landscape surrounding federal cannabis reclassification.
Entities
Drug Enforcement Administration · Smart Approaches to Marijuana · Democratic Party · U.S. Department of Justice · United States
Timeline
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2 days ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesDEA advances marijuana rescheduling process amid transcript correctionsThe DEA is pursuing the rescheduling of marijuana to Schedule III, arguing it has accepted medical use, despite opposition from several states and advocacy groups.
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4 days ago
[POLITICS] 4 sourcesDEA seeks to move cannabis to Schedule IIIThe DEA has requested moving cannabis to Schedule III, prompting bipartisan House lawmakers to seek federal clarity on how the rescheduling will affect patients, businesses, and healthcare coverage.
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18 days ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesUS Federal Cannabis Reform Gains Momentum as Industry Stocks SurgeUS Democrats say Congress can pass federal cannabis legalization as prosecutions fall, while top US and Canadian cannabis stocks like Curaleaf gain investor attention amid rescheduling talks.
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24 days ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesDEA Nears Decision on Marijuana Rescheduling to Schedule IIIThe DEA is finalizing hearings on moving marijuana to Schedule III, a change that could end the 280E tax penalty, boost research and industry investment, while leaving recreational legality to the states.
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about 1 month ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesUS Senate advances multiple federal cannabis reform billsUS lawmakers introduced dozens of cannabis bills, including the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act that would deschedule marijuana, set up federal regulation, banking protections and research grants.
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about 1 month ago
[POLITICS] 5 sourcesUS DEA Marijuana Rescheduling Hearing Concludes Without DecisionThe DEA hearing on rescheduling all U.S. marijuana ended July 15 with no decision; briefs are due Aug 17, and industry eyes global market impacts.
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about 1 month ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesU.S. Senate Reintroduces Federal Cannabis Legalization BillSenators Booker, Schumer and Wyden reintroduced a bill to legalize cannabis federally, create a national regulatory center, expunge low‑level convictions and fund youth‑prevention and treatment programs.
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about 1 month ago
[POLITICS] 3 sourcesDEA Moves to Reclassify Cannabis to Schedule IIIThe DEA accepted a recommendation to move cannabis to Schedule III, citing medical benefits and reduced crime, after a July 15 hearing where law‑enforcement testimony supported regulation.
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about 1 month ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesWyoming Drugs Commissioner Rejects State Rescheduling of CannabisWyoming says only its legislature can reschedule cannabis; the state will not move marijuana to Schedule III despite federal reforms, noting existing FDA‑approved cannabinoid classifications.
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about 2 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesU.S. cannabis sector watches federal rescheduling hearing and state legislative movesFederal cannabis rescheduling hearing highlighted AI tools, medical sales, and mixed expert testimony, while states like Virginia, North Carolina and Wyoming navigate divergent legislative responses.
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2 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesDEA faces criticism over one-sided federal cannabis rescheduling hearingNORML says the DEA excluded pro‑rescheduling voices from a June 29 hearing that could move marijuana to Schedule III, affecting tax burdens for cannabis businesses nationwide, especially in Michigan and Nevada.
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2 months ago
[POLITICS] 4 sourcesDEA Schedules June 29, 2026 Hearing on Marijuana ReschedulingThe DEA will hold a June 29‑July 15, 2026 hearing in Virginia on moving marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, inviting only opponents such as certain states and law‑enforcement groups while excluding re‑so
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2 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesDEA Marijuana Rescheduling Hearing and D.C. Circuit ChallengeThe DEA set a June 29 hearing on moving marijuana to Schedule III, while MMJ International Holdings challenges the agency’s April rescheduling order in the D.C. Circuit, arguing it exceeds authority.
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2 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesU.S. DEA's Cannabis Rescheduling Hearing Faces Constitutional ChallengeThe DEA’s June 29, 2026 hearing to reschedule marijuana to Schedule III proceeds despite DOJ claims the ALJ framework used is unconstitutional, sparking legal challenges that could affect a multibillion‑dollar
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2 months ago
[BUSINESS] 3 sourcesU.S. DOJ Marijuana Rescheduling Order Sparks Legal Challenge and Tax ReliefThe DOJ moved medical cannabis to Schedule III, cutting tax penalties and enabling research. A drug‑testing group and cannabis firms sued for a stay, saying the change bypassed required rulemaking.
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3 months ago
[BUSINESS] 2 sourcesU.S. Justice Department Moves Medical Marijuana to Schedule IIIThe U.S. Justice Department reclassified medical marijuana to Schedule III, ending 280E tax penalties for qualified operators and setting a June 29 hearing on adult‑use rescheduling.
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3 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesLouisiana Withdraws from Lawsuit Challenging Federal Medical Marijuana ReclassificationLouisiana AG Liz Murrill withdrew the state from a multi‑state lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s plan to move medical marijuana to Schedule III, amid a DEA hearing on the reclassification.
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3 months ago
[BUSINESS] 3 sourcesDEA Reschedules Cannabis to Schedule III, Expanding Research and Industry ImpactThe DEA is moving cannabis to Schedule III, easing research and allowing medical‑marijuana firms to deduct business expenses, though benefits for companies like Canada’s Canopy Growth remain limited.
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3 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesU.S. Federal Reclassification of Medical Marijuana Impacts North CarolinaThe DOJ moved medical marijuana to Schedule III, granting federal recognition and tax benefits, while recreational use stays Schedule I, leaving North Carolina to await guidance on regulation, research and business impacts.
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3 months ago
[POLITICS] 2 sourcesDEA Opens Application Portal for Medical Marijuana Registrations Amid State Lawsuit Over Cannabis ReclassificationDEA opens a portal for medical marijuana operators to seek federal registration, while Nebraska's AG joins a lawsuit challenging the DOJ’s move to reclassify cannabis to Schedule III.
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