
Lawmakers, including Senators and House members, are urging the DEA and DOJ to take action on marijuana policy reform. Calls are made to deschedule cannabis, expunge low-level convictions, and review its classification, emphasizing the need for federal legalization.







Federal legalization of marijuana is not a matter of IF — it’s a matter of WHEN. The bare minimum should be to reschedule marijuana. This week, I pushed to do exactly this with a bipartisan group of Senators and Representatives.
A coalition of Democratic U.S. senators and House members are urging the U.S. Department of Justice to complete swiftly its review of marijuana's legal status and remove the drug from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act. https://t.co/r2DGYXHmku https://t.co/tK0dGoPOSx
It's been 18 months since @POTUS called on the DEA to review the classification of marijuana, which is currently in the same category as heroin & a more dangerous category than fentanyl. Lawmakers & I are calling on the DEA to act now & legalize marijuana.https://t.co/4jxXcqSeed