What the Possible Federal Cannabis Reclassification Could Mean for Millions of Americans

For the first time in more than half a century, the U.S. government is taking a serious look at how cannabis is classified under federal law — and the decision could reshape everything from healthcare research to small business operations. What once seemed politically impossible is now part of a nationwide conversation. Across the country, public opinion and state laws have moved faster than federal policy. Today, 38 states allow medical cannabis, and 24 have legalized recreational use, creating an industry worth billions and a growing demand for consistency between state and federal rules. Now, as the federal government reconsiders cannabis’s classification, many Americans are watching closely — and for good reason.

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