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White House drug czar says cannabis is “still illegal” after rescheduling (Newsletter: May 11, 2026)

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White House Office of National Drug Control Policy Director Sara Carter Bailey clarified that marijuana is “still illegal” following the Trump administration’s cannabis rescheduling move.

“Executive-level Schedule III allows for doctors and research and for medicine, for medicinal purposes.”

The Oklahoma Bureau of Narcotics and Dangerous Drugs Control released guidance warning state medical cannabis businesses that they must register with the federal Drug Enforcement Administration in order to avoid sanctions—up to and including revocation of state registrations.

The Minnesota House of Representatives passed an amendment to legalize the regulated therapeutic use of psilocybin

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