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US: Justice department ‘should take about 20 years’ to reschedule cannabis, GOP Congressman says

The Justice Department should "take about 20 years" to finish the marijuana rescheduling process, a GOP congressman who staunchly opposes cannabis reform tells Marijuana Moment.

With the proposal to move marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) still pending, Rep. Andy Harris (R-MD) is in no rush to have DOJ see the process through—despite President Donald Trump's December executive order directing the attorney general to quickly finalize the rule.

"Last I looked, it hasn't been rescheduled. The president said to look into it," Harris said in an interview on Thursday, adding that he hasn't directly communicated with the Justice Department about the issue but that "everybody understands what I want it to look like."

The prohibitionist congressman said he isn't sure if internal disagreements within DOJ are to blame for the delayed rescheduling action, but "the wheels grind a little slowly around here sometimes."

Read more at Marijuana Moment

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