The Congressional Progressive Caucus (CPC) is calling on President Joe Biden to direct federal agencies to “expedite” an active marijuana scheduling review and reinstate guidance protecting state cannabis programs from federal interference.
As part of the caucus’s 2023 “Executive Action Agenda,” members said that the president should use his authority to follow up on the scheduling directive that he ordered late last year.
The Department of Justice (DOJ) and Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) are leading that effort, and officials at both agencies have said that they will carry out the review in a timely manner, though they’ve declined to provide a specific timeline.
CPC, which has more than 100 members this Congress, said Biden should direct HHS and DOJ to “expedite the review of marijuana as a Schedule I controlled substance and publicly document the progress and planned timeline for rescheduling or de-scheduling.”
Further, the caucus said that the administration should work to “expedite DOJ guidance reinstating protections against federal prosecution and interference in state- and tribal-legal cannabis programs.”
Attorney General Merrick Garland said recently that DOJ is finalizing marijuana policy guidance, which would replace an Obama-era memo rescinded under the Trump administration, as it awaits the
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