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A new Congressional Research Service report suggests that the Department of Justice could ignore President Donald Trump’s marijuana rescheduling directive or slow the process by filing a new proposed rule on the issue instead of enacting one left over from the Biden administration.

“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.”

Virginia Gov.-elect Abigail Spanberger (D) spoke about what she wants to see in a bill to legalize recreational marijuana sales

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