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“These products are now federally recognized as legitimate medicine… Patients and their caregivers are no longer considered criminals under federal law. They have federal rights.”

The Department of Justice and Drug Enforcement Administration’s rescheduling of cannabis is more than just validation for the millions of Americans who rely on cannabis medicines. It is a legal platform for the restoration of their federal rights and privileges.

In light of the changes announced last week, federal policies limiting access to medical cannabis and federal services are not just discriminatory; many are now in violation of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and the Fair Housing Act (FHA).

Medical cannabis advocates are elated to see federal recognition of their medicine, protected patient access and movement toward healthcare integration—concepts that we have fought for decades to realize. The DOJ order moves the country closer to those goals by recognizing “marijuana products regulated by qualifying state medical cannabis licenses” as falling within Schedule III, rather than Schedule I.

These products are now federally recognized as legitimate medicine.

For years, courts and federal agencies have upheld discrimination against medical cannabis patients by pointing to the Schedule I status of cannabis and specifically the federal government’s claim that cannabis has “no currently accepted medical use.” That premise is no longer true for qualifying medical cannabis products and state-regulated medical cannabis systems recognized under the order.

Stigma and discrimination have remained prevalent for patients even in states that have passed medical cannabis laws. Patients have lost housing, jobs, healthcare access and child custody at great cost to their health and dignity.

>https://www.marijuanamoment.net/federal-marijuana-rescheduling-will-end-discrimination-in-housing-healthcare-and-employment-for-medical-cannabis-patients-op-ed/
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Dudeee
Kanker dikke Hazer
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I smoke cus it give me peace a mind.
Aaaawh shit wrong house fool
Straight up busta
NAW CJ THE HOOD IS EXACTLY WHERE I NEED TO BE
He was a real one RIP Jesus on the mainline tell him what yo want.
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The feds will still delete your right to bear arms if they find weed (unless you are nigger).



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