The landscape of American drug policy stands at a potential turning point, as decades-old federal classification systems may soon undergo major revision. Recent discussions within political and regulatory circles have renewed focus on one of the most debated substances in U.S. law—cannabis—signaling that fundamental changes to federal scheduling could be approaching. These talks reflect more than technical adjustments; they represent shifting national attitudes toward drugs long at the center of criminal justice and public health debates.
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