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A bipartisan majority of American voters across nearly all major demographics—age, race, gender and political affiliation—support legalizing marijuana, according to a new poll released just days after President Donald Trump issued an executive order directing agencies to enact the more incremental reform of cannabis rescheduling. The survey, conducted by JL Partners and commissioned by The Daily Mail, showed that 53 percent of registered U.S. voters back legalization. That includes 62 percent of Democrats and 51 percent of Republicans. The poll asked simply: “Would you support or oppose legalizing marijuana?” While there was majority support among all age demographics, those 30-49 years old were the more supportive at 61 percent. But even 50 percent of those 65 and older, historically the most conservative age category, back the policy change. Fifty-eight percent of men favor legalization, while 50 percent of women support the reform. The survey involved interviews with 1,000 registered voters from December 20-21. That means it was conducted beginning just two days after Trump directed the attorney general to expeditiously complete the process of moving marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA). The move wouldn’t federally legalize cannabis, however, and administration officials stressed at the signing ceremony for the rescheduling order that legalization was not their intent. What rescheduling would do, however, is symbolically recognize the medical value of marijuana, allow cannabis businesses to take federal tax deductions and loosen certain research barriers associated with Schedule I drugs. The latest poll from the Daily Mail is generally consistent with the growing bipartisanship around marijuana legalization, but another recent survey from YouGov showed Republicans evenly divided on the issue, with 41 percent in favor and 41 percent against the broader reform. However, bipartisan majorities of Americans said in that survey that they support federally rescheduling marijuana. Separately, a majority of respondents in the YouGov poll (76 percent) also said marijuana either “definitely” (43 percent) or “probably” (33 percent) has “legitimate medical uses.” On that question, there was also bipartisan agreement. Democrats were most likely to say cannabis has medical value (84 percent), followed by independents (74 percent) and Republicans (73 percent). — Marijuana Moment is tracking hundreds of cannabis, psychedelics and drug policy bills in state legislatures and Congress this year. Patreon supporters pledging at least $25/month get access to our interactive maps, charts and hearing calendar so they don’t miss any developments. Learn more about our marijuana bill tracker and become a supporter on Patreon to get access. — The rescheduling process initiated by the Biden administration, which Trump has now asked to be finalized, is still pending. Congressional researchers also recently released a report noting that there’s a chance the Justice Department could opt to start the process all over again, or even not complete it at all. But as prior polling has indicated, it’s a politically popular reform across the aisle. The president said this month that cannabis can “make people feel much better” and serve as a “substitute for addictive and potentially lethal opioid painkillers.” He clarified, however, that he personally has no interest in using marijuana himself. Trump also dismissed the concerns of GOP lawmakers who oppose rescheduling, pointing out that an overwhelming majority of Americans support the reform and that cannabis can help people—including his personal friends—who are suffering from serious health issues. Photo courtesy of Chris Wallis // Side Pocket Images. The post Bipartisan Majority Of American Voters Support Marijuana Legalization, New Poll Finds After Trump Orders Rescheduling appeared first on Marijuana Moment. View the live link on MarijuanaMoment.net
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The Democratic governor-elect of Virginia is laying out what “needs to be” included in a marijuana sales legalization bill in order for her to sign it into law—such as “strong labeling” requirements and allocating tax revenue toward education. In an interview with WDBJ7 that was published on Friday, incoming Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D), who supports cannabis reform, was asked about the future of marijuana policy in the commonwealth under her administration. “Right now is that we live in this gray space where there’s some legality to marijuana, there’s some illegality,” she said. “There’s a lot of questions—a lot of confusion—and that creates real problems for Virginians who might currently have the legal ability to buy it for medicinal needs, or for those who might try to fall under the personal use.” Cannabis has been legal to possess and cultivate for adult use since 2021, but there’s currently no retail access for non-medical marijuana. Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R), who leaves office next month, has vetoed bills passed by the legislature to establish a commercial recreational cannabis market—but advocates have been encouraged by Spanberger’s position in favor of the policy change. “A consumer should always know what they are buying, and so that means strong labeling,” the governor-elect said. “That means understanding the strength… If you go and you buy a pack of beer, you know what percentage alcohol that beer is, you know what proof a liquor is, so you have an understanding of what it is that you’re actually purchasing. I think that is extraordinarily important with all marijuana-related products.” “So it needs to be well-regulated, well-labeled, and the revenue needs to be part of ensuring facilitating that regulation,” she added. “And also, with any new revenue stream you get to decide where it goes, it is incredibly important to me that that new revenue stream, in addition to going towards regulation, be invested in education.” Meanwhile, earlier this month, Virginia’s Senate president pro tempore filed a bill to provide relief for people convicted of past cannabis crimes, mandating that individuals with certain offenses automatically receive resentencing hearings and have their punishments adjusted. Youngkin has vetoed similar proposals in past sessions. — Marijuana Moment is tracking hundreds of cannabis, psychedelics and drug policy bills in state legislatures and Congress this year. Patreon supporters pledging at least $25/month get access to our interactive maps, charts and hearing calendar so they don’t miss any developments. Learn more about our marijuana bill tracker and become a supporter on Patreon to get access. — Also this month, the legislature’s Joint Commission to Oversee the Transition of the Commonwealth into a Cannabis Retail Market unveiled a much-anticipated proposal to legalize recreational marijuana sales that it is recommending lawmakers pass during the 2026 session. Sen. Louise Lucas (D), the Senate president pro tempore, recently said the state should move forward with legalizing recreational marijuana sales—in part to offset the Trump administration’s cuts to federal spending in support of states. Separately, the Virginia Department of Labor and Industry published a new document this month outlining workplace protections for cannabis consumers. Photo courtesy of Mike Latimer. The post Virginia’s Incoming Governor Lists Priorities She Wants In Marijuana Sales Legalization Bill If She’s Going To Sign It appeared first on Marijuana Moment. View the live link on MarijuanaMoment.net
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A newly filed ballot initiative in Arizona would repeal of key provisions of the state’s voter-approved marijuana legalization law by eliminating commercial sales, while still permitting possession and personal cultivation. The “Sensible Marijuana Policy Act for Arizona” is being spearheaded by Sean Noble, president of the political strategy firm American Encore. Paperwork to register the initiative was filed with the secretary of state’s office this month. This year has seen a series of attempts to roll back adult-use legalization laws, with anti-cannabis activists in Maine recently approved for signature gathering for a similar ballot initiative and a Massachusetts campaign clearing an initial signature threshold for their version that will first put the issue to lawmakers before it potentially heads to the ballot. The Arizona measure is distinct from those proposals in at least one significant policy area: It would not take away the rights of adults to grow up to six cannabis plants for personal use. Also, it explicitly preserves components of the law aimed at expunging prior marijuana records. Like the anti-cannabis proposals in other states, possession would remain lawful if voters chose to enact the initiative—and Arizona’s medical marijuana program would remain intact—but the commercial market for recreational cannabis that’s evolved since voters approved an adult-use legalization measure in 2020 would be quashed. “For adults that want to consume cannabis, they will be able to do that,” Noble told the Arizona Daily Star. But the GOP operative—who has worked with Republican legislators on efforts to repeal the Affordable Care Act and played a role opposing a failed attempt to legalize for adult use in 2016—said declining revenue and advertising rules he perceives as insufficient to deterring youth use puts the campaign at an advantage among voters. A findings section on the latest initiative states that “the proliferation of marijuana establishments and recreational marijuana sales in this state have produced unintended consequences and negative effects relating to the public health, safety, and welfare of Arizonans, including increased marijuana use among children, environmental concerns, increased demands for water resources, public nuisances, market instability, and illicit market activities.” “Arizona’s legal marijuana sales have declined for two consecutive years, resulting in less tax revenue for this state, while some patients have relied on recreational use of marijuana instead of utilizing the benefits of this state’s medical marijuana program,” it says. “Sensible marijuana policy in this state requires a partial repeal of the Smart and Safe Act and authorization of the Arizona Legislature to make conforming changes to other Arizona laws, including those that relate to advertising requirements and taxation of marijuana and marijuana products, to effectuate the stated purposes and provisions of this Act.” The initiative would also instruct the legislature to make conforming changes by amending existing statute as it relates to the commercial industry, including tax and advertising rules. In order to make the ballot, the campaign will need to collect 255,949 valid signatures by July 2. If the proposal goes to voters and is approved, it would take effect in January 2028. — Marijuana Moment is tracking hundreds of cannabis, psychedelics and drug policy bills in state legislatures and Congress this year. Patreon supporters pledging at least $25/month get access to our interactive maps, charts and hearing calendar so they don’t miss any developments. Learn more about our marijuana bill tracker and become a supporter on Patreon to get access. — It remains to be seen if there will be an appetite for repeal among voters, as 60 percent of the electorate approved legalization at the ballot in 2020. What’s more a poll from last year found majority support for medical cannabis legalization (86 percent), adult-use legalization (69 percent) and banking reform (78 percent). Photo courtesy of Brian Shamblen. The post Arizona Ballot Measure Seeks To Roll Back Marijuana Legalization appeared first on Marijuana Moment. View the live link on MarijuanaMoment.net -
Two major nurses associations are applauding the Trump administration’s move to federally reschedule marijuana, which they say will pave the path for expanded research into the potential health benefits of cannabis if the rule is finalized. After President Donald Trump signed an executive order this month directing the attorney general to complete the process of moving marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), the American Nurses Association (ANA) and the American Association of Nurse Anesthesiology (AANA) put out statements commending the action. “Rescheduling cannabis to Schedule III advances public health by expanding access to rigorous research, supporting evidence-informed clinical care, and reinforcing patient safety through regulated study and oversight,” ANA—which also cheered the initial reclassification recommendation from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under the Biden administration—said. “ANA supports the President’s executive order rescheduling cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III substance under the Controlled Substances Act,” it said. “This action reflects scientific review and acknowledges evidence demonstrating that cannabis has accepted medical use and a safety profile consistent with Schedule III classification.” The modest reform provides “clearer alignment between federal policy and medical practice,” which in turn “supports more consistent guidance for health care professionals and patients while strengthening oversight and data collection,” the organization said. Representatives of AANA, meanwhile were invited to attend the signing ceremony in the Oval Office when Trump issued the cannabis order. The association’s president, Jeff Molter, said in a statement that “reclassification will expand opportunities for rigorous research into how cannabis and cannabinoids can provide pain relief, and how they interact with anesthesia and perioperative care, strengthening the science that underpins patient safety.” Certified nurse anesthetists “have been leaders in this important research, and this will open the door to more opportunities,” he said. “The AANA thanks the Trump administration for this important action which will prioritize patient safety and research, and we look forward to partnership with federal agencies and the clinical community to ensure implementation supports safe, high-quality anesthesia care.” Other healthcare groups, including the American Pharmacists Association (APhA), have also promoted the rescheduling move, similarly describing it as a policy change that will bolster future research into cannabis. With rescheduling now moving forward, some key House and Senate members recently previewed their priorities for additional reform—from giving cannabis businesses access to the banking system to legalizing marijuana altogether. Lawmakers in states like Pennsylvania and Tennessee have also said that the political effect of federal rescheduling could ultimately help as they work to enact local reforms in the next year. The post Major Nurses Associations Applaud Trump’s Marijuana Rescheduling Move, Saying It Could Open Doors To Critical Research appeared first on Marijuana Moment. View the live link on MarijuanaMoment.net
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In the days since President Donald Trump signed an executive order on marijuana rescheduling this month, there’s been some misreporting that the deal is officially done. But as congressional researchers note in a new report, the reclassification must still be finalized—and there’s a chance the Justice Department could opt to start the process all over again, or even not complete it at all. What the president did through executive action was direct the attorney general to expeditiously complete the process of moving cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), in accordance with a proposed rule initiated under the Biden administration. Short of that sign-off, marijuana still remains a Schedule I drug. “At the time the executive order was issued, the agencies had not taken final action on the proposed rescheduling, and it remains to be seen whether and when they will do so,” the Congressional Research Service (CRS) said in an analysis published last week. “It remains to be seen whether DOJ will take final action to reschedule marijuana and, if so, when and how the agency will act.” So far, the Justice Department has been silent on potential next steps. Attorney General Pam Bondi did not appear at Trump’s signing ceremony for the cannabis executive order. And DOJ has not responded to repeated requests for comment from Marijuana Moment. That’s not necessarily indicative of resistance to the president’s directive, especially considering that the department is dealing with unrelated controversies such as the disclosure of files associated with Jeffrey Epstein. But without DOJ input on the rescheduling issue since Trump signed the order, questions have arisen as to how the order will be executed and how long the process will take. “DOJ could potentially finalize the May 2024 proposed rule or issue a new proposed rule,” CRS said in the new report. The president “cannot directly change the status of marijuana under federal controlled substances law but can direct executive agencies to consider rescheduling marijuana, as President Trump did in the December 2025 executive order.” As in past reports on rescheduling, the independent agency’s analysis notes that the classification of cannabis can be altered by either the executive branch or Congress. “If Congress seeks to change the legal status of marijuana, it has broad authority to do so before or after [the Drug Enforcement Administration, or DEA] makes any final scheduling decision,” CRS said, adding that there have been attempts in recent sessions to pass legislation to reschedule or legalize marijuana altogether. Either reform “could raise additional legal questions,” however, it said. For example, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) currently regulates certain cannabinoid-based prescription drugs, so it’s possible that legislators may work to create a broader regulatory framework for marijuana. “While most recent proposals would relax federal regulation of marijuana, Congress could also seek to impose more stringent controls,” the report continues, pointing to GOP-led bills to continue to prevent cannabis businesses from taking federal tax deductions even if the plant is rescheduled. The tax parity impact of moving marijuana to Schedule III is one of the more significant reasons industry stakeholders have been pushing for the incremental reform, even if it doesn’t immediately legalize cannabis. Beyond that, a Schedule III designation would symbolically recognize the plant’s medical value and loosen certain research restrictions tied to Schedule I drugs. — Marijuana Moment is tracking hundreds of cannabis, psychedelics and drug policy bills in state legislatures and Congress this year. Patreon supporters pledging at least $25/month get access to our interactive maps, charts and hearing calendar so they don’t miss any developments. Learn more about our marijuana bill tracker and become a supporter on Patreon to get access. — Meanwhile, a coalition of Republican state attorneys general are criticizing Trump’s decision to federally reschedule marijuana, saying cannabis is “properly” classified as a Schedule I drug with no accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse. Earlier this month, groups of House and Senate Republican lawmakers also sent letters urging Trump not to reschedule cannabis. Trump, however, dismissed those concerns—pointing out that an overwhelming majority of Americans support the reform and that cannabis can help people who are suffering from serious health issues, including his personal friends. Photo courtesy of Philip Steffan. The post DOJ Could Ignore Trump’s Marijuana Rescheduling Directive, Congressional Researchers Suggest appeared first on Marijuana Moment. View the live link on MarijuanaMoment.net
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Marijuana Moment: Details on feds’ CBD Medicare coverage program (Newsletter: December 29, 2025)
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OH marijuana referendum; FL cannabis bills; Poll: Americans back rescheduling & legalization; Study: Cannabis use by disabled people; Hemp op-ed Subscribe to receive Marijuana Moment’s newsletter in your inbox every weekday morning. It’s the best way to make sure you know which cannabis stories are shaping the day. Get our daily newsletter. Email address: Leave this field empty if you're human: Your support makes Marijuana Moment possible… By starting a $10 per month pledge on Patreon—or about 45 cents per issue of this newsletter—you can help us rely less on ads to cover our expenses, hire more journalists and bring you even more marijuana news. https://www.patreon.com/marijuanamoment / TOP THINGS TO KNOW After Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services Administrator Mehmet Oz announced a program to have Medicare cover the cost of CBD for certain patients, one cannabis company that says it’s partnering with the government is shedding some light on what to expect. Ohio activists are launching a referendum campaign to block implementation of a bill Gov. Mike DeWine (R) signed to scale back the voter-approved marijuana legalization law by recriminalizing some cannabis activity and removing anti-discrimination protections for consumers while also restricting hemp products. Florida lawmakers filed bills to reduce medical cannabis patient fees for military veterans and to clarify that smoking or vaping marijuana in public places is prohibited. A new poll shows that a bipartisan majority of Americans support rescheduling marijuana and believe it has medical benefits. Most Democrats and independents also support fully legalizing cannabis, but Republicans are split on the issue. A new federally funded study found that “cannabis use is prevalent across disability domains and the majority of respondents note they use cannabis to help with pain and to relax or relieve tension.” “Specific medical reasons for using cannabis included assistance with health-related conditions such as migraines, nausea, muscle spasms, seizures, mental health concerns, and sleep disturbances.” Cantrip’s Adam Terry argues in a new Marijuana Moment op-ed that President Donald Trump’s cannabis rescheduling executive order gives Congress “marching orders” to update the definition of hemp, which will require delaying the timeline on a recently approved ban on THC products. The Massachusetts legislature’s Joint Committee on Public Health approved legislation to legalize psilocybin for military veterans, law enforcement officers and people with certain medical conditions and to establish a framework for therapeutic access to the psychedelic. The chairs of the Tennessee House Republican Caucus and Senate Democratic Caucus are pushing for the state to reform its marijuana laws following President Donald Trump’s issuance of a federal cannabis rescheduling executive order. / FEDERAL A White House spokesperson defended President Donald Trump’s marijuana rescheduling executive order in response to questions about industry lobbying and contributions in advance of the move, saying, “President Trump made a campaign trail pledge to expand medical research into applications of marijuana and cannabidiols by rescheduling marijuana. This historic action paves the way for the development of promising new treatments for American patients, especially veterans—and the presence of several leaders from law enforcement and veterans groups at the Oval Office signing is indicative of how President Trump continues to push the envelope to support our nation’s heroes.” The General Services Administration adopted changes to federal rules, including a prohibition on possessing or being under the influence of marijuana or other drugs on federal property. Richard Blumenthal (D-CT) said rescheduling marijuana is a “realistic step” toward recognizing state legalization laws. Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY) posted several cannabis-related tweets as part of his annual Festivus airing of grievances. Rep. Adam Smith (D-WA) said that the Trump administration’s military attacks on suspected drug boats are against vessels carrying marijuana or cocaine, not fentanyl. / STATES The Hawaii attorney general’s office said it is monitoring the federal marijuana rescheduling process. An Ohio senator authored an op-ed criticizing Republican lawmakers for passing legislation to scale back the voter-approved marijuana legalization law. An Indiana representative said federal marijuana rescheduling could boost reform efforts in the state. A Utah senator said federal marijuana rescheduling will ease research barriers. A Michigan court ruling upholding a recently approved marijuana tax increase is being appealed. California regulators announced a recall of marijuana products due to the company operating as a distributor without a distributor license. Oklahoma regulators announced a recall of medical cannabis products that failed pesticide testing. Colorado regulators published guidance about changes to cannabis testing rules. Vermont regulators published guidance on marijuana purchase limits, multi-serving gummies and audio health warnings. Oregon regulators published a compliance bulletin about changes to marijuana rules. Washington State regulators suspended a cannabis business’s production and processing license over alleged violations. — Marijuana Moment is tracking hundreds of cannabis, psychedelics and drug policy bills in state legislatures and Congress this year. Patreon supporters pledging at least $25/month get access to our interactive maps, charts and hearing calendar so they don’t miss any developments. Learn more about our marijuana bill tracker and become a supporter on Patreon to get access. — / LOCAL The Santa Cruz County, California Board of Supervisors gave initial approval to a proposal to set rules for cannabis consumption lounges. / INTERNATIONAL The Philippine government said it is worth considering establishing a commission to examine killings in the nation’s bloody “war on drugs.” / SCIENCE & HEALTH A study found “association between [cannabis-based medicinal products] treatment and improvements in pain and [health-related quality of life] in patients with endometriosis.” A study of mice “further validates the medical value of CBD for the treatment of METH use disorder.” A “long-term follow-up study of MDMA-[assisted therapy] provides preliminary evidence supporting sustained treatment effects and long-term safety in” major depressive disorder. / ADVOCACY, OPINION & ANALYSIS The American Civil Liberties Union joined the legal team for a case challenging the federal law denying gun rights to marijuana consumers. 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