DEA's reclassifying marijuana sends signal to DC: Curaleaf CEO

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DEA's reclassifying marijuana sends signal to DC: Curaleaf CEO
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Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) officials have proposed reclassifying marijuana (or cannabis) as a Schedule Three drug. Despite a majority of states...

as a Schedule Three drug. Despite a majority of states having legislation allowing for medicinal and recreational use, marijuana it still classified as a Schedule One narcotic along with heroin.to talk about how long cannabis businesses has been waiting for a change like this and what it signifies for the future of the industry and the SAFE Banking Act.

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