DEA Moves To Reclassify Marijuana as a Schedule III Drug
For over 50 years, marijuana has been in the same category of controlled substances as heroin and LSD. The DEA is finally proposing to end that ludicrous policy.

The Justice Department formally, finally, proposed to stop lying about marijuana today after decades of insisting the drug is comparable to heroin and ecstasy—and more dangerous than cocaine and methamphetamine.
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), in a proposed rule sent to the Federal Register, moved to change marijuana's status from a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act—considered by the government to be highly abuse-prone drugs with no medical value—to a Schedule III drug. Recreational marijuana possession and use would remain illegal under federal law, and any new cannabis-based medications would still require approval from the Food and Drug Administration.
President Joe Biden directed the Justice Department and the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) in 2022 to review marijuana's status as a Schedule I drug. In 2023, HHS recommended that marijuana be moved to Schedule III, which includes drugs with a medium risk of abuse and accepted medical use.
On the campaign trail in 2020, Biden promised to "decriminalize the use of cannabis," but despite lamenting the injustices of marijuana convictions and the barriers they create, and despite the continuing collapse of public support for marijuana prohibition, Biden still opposes full-scale legalization. Instead, his administration has focused on mass pardons and other measures that largely leave those injustices in place.
As Reason's Jacob Sullum wrote earlier this month, after news of the impending proposal first broke, rescheduling marijuana may allow for more medical research and be a good election-year talking point for Biden, but it won't end the continuing federal prohibition of cannabis:
Rescheduling marijuana will not resolve the conflict between the CSA and the laws of the 38 states that recognize cannabis as a medicine, 24 of which also allow recreational use. State-licensed marijuana businesses will remain criminal enterprises under federal law, exposing them to the risk of prosecution and forfeiture. While an annually renewed spending rider protects medical marijuana suppliers from those risks, prosecutorial discretion is the only thing that protects businesses serving the recreational market.
Even if they have state licenses, marijuana suppliers will be in the same legal position as anyone who sells a Schedule III drug without federal permission. Unauthorized distribution is punishable by up to 10 years in prison for a first offense and up to 20 years for subsequent offenses. That is less severe than the current federal penalties for growing or distributing marijuana, which include five-year, 10-year, and 20-year mandatory minimum sentences, depending on the number of plants or amount of marijuana. But distributing cannabis, with or without state permission, will remain a felony.
But even getting the DEA to acknowledge that marijuana is not a drug on par with LSD and heroin is a victory of sorts.
In 2012, Barack Obama's head of the DEA, Michele Leonhart, refused to say whether drugs like crack cocaine and heroin were worse than marijuana, only offering the weak response that "all illegal drugs are bad."
Chuck Rosenberg, who followed Leonhart as head of the DEA, also equivocated when asked the same question in 2015: "If you want me to say that marijuana's not dangerous, I'm not going to say that because I think it is," Rosenberg said on a conference call with reporters. "Do I think it's as dangerous as heroin? Probably not. I'm not an expert."
Rosenberg clarified his statements a week later, saying, "Heroin is clearly more dangerous than marijuana."
Still, the federal government decided to keep embarrassing itself for nearly another decade before moving to drop marijuana from Schedule I.
The DEA's rescheduling proposal will now go through a public comment period.
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Victimless crimes are victimless and not crimes. Declassify.
I can't, I'm too verklempt to declassify right now.
I'm like school on Saturday.
Changing the status of marijuana to schedule 3 may be the only thing this stupid slobbering screwup of a president has ever done right.
But, is it right?
Why not just pass simple, one page bill that says “Marijuana is no longer a controlled substance” in whatever appropriately flowery language is needed with a nice acronym title?
They won’t. Democrats actually put forth a giant bill with all sorts of new taxes and controls, stuffed with poison pills so Republicans couldn’t vote for it, entirely to say “See Republicans are against you!” The Executive branch has been feet dragging and buck passing constantly, “No, we can’t change it, they have to. No, we can’t we aren’t authorized to” etc.
Doing it right would be Congress or the President (or both) simply doing it. And if the bureaucratic state can actually stop the executive and the legislature from doing something completely constitutional… well, it sure is interesting how much Biden can do with a pen when he can’t do this.
Why would someone who is "not an expert" like Chuck Rosenberg ever be the head of the DEA, or any other office?
Use the same broad authority by which they tried to forgive all those student loans.
Make marijuana not only legal, but mandatory.
Watch the youth vote roll in.
The Margrave of Azilia; Unfortunately; in my area "the youth" seems more into meth.
Those Damned Blue Collar Tweakers
But why is LSD on Schedule I?
^^ drugs with a medium risk of abuse and accepted medical use.
Why is anything on any schedule?
But schedule 1 is really bad. A few drugs on there are fairly dangerous, but it's mostly not even particularly dangerous things.
Eric Hanneken; Good question. My guess is because pigs need fake excuses to ruin lives and pretend to be “heroic”.
So still not legalized. Lots of words to essentially say nothing happened. Odds FDA approves recreational use or even medical? Just moved the issue to another federal agency.
FDA doesn't, and at least arguably can't, approve recreational labeling for anything, and they'll tell you so. Nor will state pharmacy boards, if you ask them to license an intrastate product for non-health-related purposes.
Don't they regulate tobacco products? Or is that strictly for the BATFE?
Eric Garner got regulated over alleged unsanctioned tobacco sales.
Loosies? You got some 'splainin to do!
Labeling, no but timing the removal from their schedules they can do and without the fearmongering scheduling it's no different from caffeine.
>>The DEA is finally proposing to end that ludicrous policy.
sweet!
>>HHS recommended that marijuana be moved to Schedule III, which includes drugs with a medium risk of abuse and accepted medical use.
oh ... still tyranny ...
Drug prohibition is coercive therefore immoral.
Don't forget ineffective and unconstitutional.
"Recreational marijuana possession and use would remain illegal under federal law . . . "
"On the campaign trail in 2020, Biden promised to "decriminalize the use of cannabis . . . "
Mission failure.
Again.
Lyin with Biden
Has almost 2x the number of seasons as the Simpsons.
Just be thankful he isn't failing with hellfire missiles.
"...marijuana is not a drug on par with LSD..."
Yeah, LSD's an infinitely better drug than cannabis. But you can't always drive the Lambo, most days the Camry will do.
Nominalis - True. It's not on par at all. But the owner's class calls it dangerous, because if so inclined; it makes some people think.
Heroin is used in medicine, not just in the US. It's a really good pain killer.
I am skeptical pot actually does anything medically except as a placebo effect for stoners.
JeremyR – I know that pot is an effective pain killer for at least tooth and eye pain. The two problems are;
1) the mother humping pigs
2) it gets users stoned along with the analgesic effect.
2) My mom just had wrist surgery. Turns out a lot of legally prescribed painkiller medicines have that effect.
No. Daughter In Law got breast cancer and using a vape pen really helped her queasiness from chemo and stimulated her appetite. It does seem to work for some people.
Even by their standards, the control schedules, state and federal, are completely unsuited to recreational substances. There are a few advantages to rescheduling marijuana from 1 to 3, but only looked at blatantly hypocritically — like if "this" is no longer applicable, and "that" is just ignored (for marijuana alone), it sort-of works in practice though not in theory.
For what they want to accomplish, it's hard to believe any of the regulatory provisions in schedule 3 will ever be used for marijuana, so the only reason for having it in a control schedule is symbolic. I wonder if any states will legislate the same change to their own control schedules.
Schedule III? Does that mean plant in May harvest in July/August? That's my schedule.
De-schedule:
https://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/B0CZDMJPX6/reasonmagazinea-20/
Lol
American history tells us who the enemies of the American people have been … Red coats and Adolph Eichman all enjoyed qualified immunity, partially funded by asset forfeiture, while following orders.
Political policy resulting in the multitude of deaths of Americans is absolutely treason and every single drug warrior up to POTUS should be dropping through the floor of the gallows.
It is a PLANT.
I'm cancelling student loans.
I'm forcing EV's
I support Hamas
I'm reclassifying Pot
Any other group Brandon want's to pander to in his quest to get re-elected?