Trump’s cannabis rescheduling order was just smoke

"Smoke and Mirrors": Trump's Cannabis Rescheduling Order Falls Flat as Opponents Gear Up for Battle.

President Donald Trump recently ordered the Department of Justice to fast-track the rescheduling of cannabis, a move that promised to open doors for research and cut red tape for businesses and consumers. However, behind the scenes, opponents within the administration and conservative groups are fueling resistance to the plan, casting doubt on whether it will ever materialize.

Under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), drugs are categorized into five schedules based on their potential for harm and medical use. Schedule I substances, like heroin and LSD, are tightly controlled, while Schedule V substances, such as Lyrica, are seen as less harmful. The CSA's scheduling system is notoriously restrictive when it comes to cannabis, which has been lumped into Schedule I despite being used by nearly 20 million Americans.

In December, Trump directed Attorney General Pam Bondi to complete the rulemaking process related to rescheduling marijuana to Schedule III of the CSA in the most expeditious manner. However, insiders say that language like "most expeditious manner" may not necessarily mean anything will change anytime soon. Paul Armentano, deputy director of the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML), a cannabis advocacy group, expects rescheduling to take years or even decades.

The process is intentionally designed to be slow and laborious, with mechanisms in place that allow opponents to drag it out indefinitely. "If parties want to drag this process out, the mechanisms exist within the administrative process that allow them to do so nearly indefinitely," Armentano said.

Former allies of Trump, including Bill Barr, are now joining forces with anti-cannabis groups like Smart Approaches to Marijuana to challenge the rescheduling plan. These opponents argue that cannabis-based drugs are safer and less addictive than alcohol and tobacco, which are not scheduled at all.

In reality, rescheduling may do little more than give corporations an upper hand in the industry by maintaining restrictive regulations. Corey Coleman, co-founder of Sky High Brands, believes descheduling is the answer to regulatory issues, but acknowledges that it hasn't happened yet.

As the formal rulemaking process continues, opponents are gearing up for a prolonged battle over cannabis rescheduling. The question remains: will Trump's plan actually make a difference in the lives of millions of Americans who use cannabis? Or will it remain smoke and mirrors, fueling division rather than progress?
 
Ugh, this is so frustrating 🤯... I mean, can't we just get on with rescheduling cannabis already?! It feels like nobody's actually working towards changing the laws. And what's with all these "mechanisms" that supposedly allow opponents to slow down the process? It's just a bunch of bureaucratic red tape 💔. Trump makes this big announcement and now it seems like nobody's going to take action because... well, they're not taking action 🤷‍♂️. Meanwhile, we've got millions of people in the US who use cannabis for medicinal purposes or just because and they deserve better treatment. I swear, this is all just a bunch of smoke and mirrors (no pun intended) 😒. Come on, let's get some real progress here!
 
man i'm so frustrated with this whole thing 😩 ... like trump said we're gonna fast track rescheduling but it feels like they're just messing with us 🤯... it's been 20 million people using cannabis for years and still schedule I 🙄... why can't we just get some real change 🔄... i heard armentano sayin' it could take years or decades to actually make a difference 🕰️... that's crazy 😅... and now former allies are joinin in with anti-cannabis groups 🤝... like what even is the point? 💔
 
dude I'm low-key surprised that trump's plan is still stuck in neutral 🤔💨. i mean, you'd think that with all the push for reform, we'd have seen some real change by now. but honestly, it feels like we're just going through the motions. like, rescheduling cannabis to schedule III might not make a huge difference if corporations are still gonna be all about maintaining those restrictive regulations 🤑🚫. and then there's these former allies of trump joining forces with anti-cannabis groups... that's some sketchy stuff 🤝. i'm just hoping that somehow, someway, we'll get to see real progress on this front 🙏💪.
 
I'm not surprised that Trump's cannabis rescheduling order is getting pushed back 🤔. I mean, think about it - if you want to actually make a change, you can't just fast-track something with a magic wand 🔮. The system is designed to be slow and laborious, and now we're seeing former allies of Trump joining forces with anti-cannabis groups to slow things down even more 🚫.

But here's the thing - I'm still optimistic about this! Maybe it's because I believe that progress happens in slow motion ⏱️. Maybe it's because I think that by getting stuck on the details, we can actually have a better plan for the future 🤓. And let's not forget that millions of Americans are already using cannabis safely and responsibly - maybe this is just an opportunity to educate people more about its benefits and risks 🌱.

So yeah, it might be smoke and mirrors right now 🎩, but I'm holding out hope that something amazing will come out of this 💫. Who knows, maybe one day we'll look back on this moment and think "aha! That's when everything changed!" 🔜
 
🤔 so like what's good is that trump said he wanna reschedule cannabis but like nobody knows if its really gonna happen 🚨. i mean, we all know the gov is all about keeping things slow and controlled 🕰️. and now former allies of trump are against it too? like, come on guys 🤷‍♂️. anyway, it's crazy that people think cannabis is safer than booze and tobacco 🍺🚭. newsflash: it's still weed, not a magic cure 💉. descheduling would be the real game changer 🔓, but we ain't there yet 🕰️.

[link to article](https://www.huffpost.com/entry/trump-cannabis-rescheduling- plan-battle_n_624b5d3e1f001a7c9ed2dd41)
 
Yooo 😂 so Trump thinks he can just "magic" away all the problems with cannabis scheduling 🎩, but really it's like trying to put a square peg in a round hole 🤪. I mean, even if he does reschedule it to Schedule III, which is still kinda restrictive, it's not gonna make a difference for the everyday people who just wanna chill with their ganja 🌿. And don't even get me started on all these opponents trying to drag it out like they're playing some kinda bureaucratic poker game 🃏. Meanwhile, the corporations are just gonna sit back and collect their profits without any real changes happening 🤑. It's all just smoke and mirrors (pun intended) until someone actually does something about it 🔮
 
I'm really disappointed with this whole situation 🤕. It seems like politics is just as slow-moving as the actual process of rescheduling cannabis 🙄. I mean, come on, Trump's got a plan, but it's all being dragged down by his former allies and conservative groups who are more interested in slowing things down than actually helping people 🚫. And let's be real, the whole thing is just a bunch of smoke and mirrors ⚡️. If Trump really wants to make a difference, he needs to get his own house in order before trying to push change on others 🤦‍♂️. The fact that experts are saying it could take years or even decades for rescheduling to happen is just ridiculous 🕰️. We need real action, not just empty words 🗣️.
 
I'm so over this whole thing! It's like, come on guys! If you want to reschedule cannabis, just do it already! Don't make a big deal out of it. I mean, 20 million Americans use it and it's not hurting anyone. The fact that Trump is trying to fast-track it is awesome, but now he's being held back by all these conservatives who are just trying to create drama. It's like, hello! Can we just focus on helping people? 🤦‍♀️😒

And what's with this whole "if parties want to drag out the process" thing? That's just a bunch of bureaucratic nonsense. If Trump wants to make a change, he should just do it and not let others hold him back. It's like, we're all adults here, can't we have a simple conversation about something that affects our lives?

I'm starting to think that this whole rescheduling thing is just a smokescreen (pun intended). The real issue is the corporations who are using cannabis as a way to make money off of people. If they really want to help people, they should be advocating for descheduling, not slowing it down with all these regulations. 🤑🔒
 
I don’t usually comment but I think this whole thing is pretty frustrating 🤯. I mean, 20 million people are using cannabis and they're still stuck in Schedule I 🤦‍♂️. It's like the government doesn't take them seriously at all. And now, with Trump's order, it just feels like a bunch of smoke and mirrors 😒. Like, what's really going to change? Is anyone actually doing anything to help people who are struggling with addiction or mental health issues? Or is this just a PR stunt to appease the cannabis lobby? 🤑 I think we need real action, not just empty promises 💁‍♂️. It's time for some serious reform and not just token gestures 📝.
 
I gotta say, I'm kinda disappointed by this whole thing 🤔. Trump's order to reschedule cannabis seems like a good idea on paper, but now it's getting bogged down in bureaucracy 🚫. I mean, what's the point of even trying if there are just gonna be so many hurdles to jump through? It feels like we're still stuck in the same old way of thinking about cannabis 😒.

And honestly, who really cares about this stuff? Like, 20 million Americans use cannabis and it's still Schedule I 🤷‍♂️. Can't we just give people some freedom to make their own choices without all the drama? It feels like politics is getting in the way of progress again 😢.

I guess what I'm saying is, let's not get too caught up in the smoke and mirrors 💥 – can we really say that this plan is gonna make a difference or is it just another empty promise? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 I'm kinda disappointed in this whole situation. It seems like there's more resistance to cannabis rescheduling than I thought. Trump's plan was supposed to be a big step forward for research and businesses, but now it's just getting bogged down in red tape 🚧. And what's with all the former allies of Trump joining forces with anti-cannabis groups? It feels like they're more interested in slowing things down than actually making progress 🕰️. I wish someone would just take a clear stance on this issue and stop playing games 🔥. Can't we just have an honest conversation about cannabis and its benefits? 🤝
 
man... this whole thing is like trying to see through the veil of reality. you gotta wonder if trump's move was just some clever PR stunt or a genuine attempt to actually help people 🤔. on one hand, it's all about giving the green light for research and business growth, but on the other hand, it seems like there are so many strings attached that it might not even change the game as much as we think it will 🚫.

i mean, think about it... if corporations can just play both sides against each other with this rescheduling plan, then what's the real goal here? is it just to make a buck or genuinely try to help people find relief from their sufferings? 🤑 and what about all the little people who are still stuck in the dark ages of cannabis prohibition? will they ever see the light of day? 🌞
 
I was just thinking about that weird dream I had last night where I was at an amusement park and all the rides were made out of candy. It was so colorful and fun! But then I started thinking about how much our brains are wired to appreciate sweetness and how that can affect our mood. Like, have you ever noticed how sometimes a little bit of sugar can actually make you feel better? It's crazy! Anyway, back to this cannabis thing... it's like, I'm all for progress and stuff, but sometimes these plans just seem so slow moving 🤔🌳
 
Ugh, this is so frustrating 🙄! I mean, come on, 20 million people using cannabis and we're still stuck in this toxic scheduling system? It's like, can't we just acknowledge the medicinal benefits of cannabis already? 🤷‍♀️ The fact that Trump's plan is being derailed by his former allies and anti-cannabis groups is just ridiculous. It's all about politics as usual and playing to their interests 💸.

I'm not surprised, though. This whole thing has been a slow burn for years. The way the system is set up makes it almost impossible to make progress on this issue. It's like they want us to keep talking and debating while they just maintain the status quo 😒. I mean, what's the real reason we're not seeing any significant changes? Is it really about giving corporations an upper hand or is it something more sinister? 🤑

All I know is that millions of Americans are suffering from lack of access to cannabis for medicinal purposes. We need change now, not some slow-moving bureaucratic process that can be derailed at any moment 🕰️. Can't we just move forward and make progress already? 🤯
 
I think this move by Trump is super ironic considering he's been vocal about his stance on healthcare for years. Cannabis rescheduling seems like a step forward, but if it just ends up benefiting big corporations, that's not gonna change lives. We need to see some real action here and not just smoke and mirrors 🤔💨
 
I'm low-key shocked that Trump's plan to reschedule cannabis is getting derailed by internal opposition 😒. It seems like nobody wants to take concrete action on this issue. The idea of rescheduling is simple enough - let the science speak for itself and give people access to a substance they're already using in millions of ways. But instead, we got a bunch of politicians and special interests playing politics with people's lives 🤷‍♂️.

I mean, what's the holdup? Is it really that hard to acknowledge that cannabis isn't as bad as heroin or LSD? And even if it is, shouldn't we be focusing on reducing harm rather than perpetuating the status quo? It just feels like a bunch of smoke and mirrors to me 🎩. We need to get real about this issue and start having some honest conversations about the benefits and risks of cannabis. Anything less is just kicking the can down the road 👀.
 
🤔 I think this whole thing is kinda like trying to solve a puzzle with missing pieces 🧩. The government's all, "Hey, we're gonna make some changes!" 💪 but then the opponents are all, "Wait, nope, not so fast!" 😒. It's like they're speaking different languages 🇫🇷.

If you think about it, rescheduling cannabis is kinda like taking a step forward ⏩, but then you gotta fill in those gaps 🗺️. And trust me, there are gonna be a lot of people trying to slow this thing down 🔴. I mean, who wouldn't want to keep the status quo? 😴

It's also interesting how some people say cannabis is safer and less addictive than booze and tobacco ☕️. I don't know about that 🤔, but one thing's for sure: we need more research 🧬.

I'm all for progress ⏩, but it's hard to get excited when you think it might just be a bunch of smoke and mirrors 🔮. I mean, where's the concrete change? 📚 The government's gotta make some real moves 💪 if they wanna actually make a difference in people's lives.

I guess we'll just have to wait and see ⏰ what happens next 🤔.
 
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