Will cannabis be removed from Schedule I of the Controlled Substance Act before 2026?
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This question will resolve YES if, before January 1, 2026, marijuana is officially classified as something other than a schedule I drug in the US. If it is later reclassified as a schedule I drug, the question still resolves Yes.
The Schedule I classification, as defined by the Controlled Substances Act, is reserved for substances with the following features.
A high potential for abuse
No currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States
A lack of accepted safety for use under medical supervision
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Has not yet happened. The executive order directs the attorney general to expedite the rulemaking process, but that will still require some time to take place. Marijuana still remains on Schedule I.

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