President Donald Trump’s executive order directing the attorney general to finalize the marijuana rescheduling process is overwhelmingly popular among cannabis consumers, according to a new poll.
The survey from the cannabis telehealth platform NuggMD asked people who use marijuana to share their perspective on the order, which was signed in December but has yet to be followed through on by Attorney General Pam Bondi. The pending plan would move cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA).
About 83 percent of respondents said they support the order, compared to 7 percent who expressed opposition and 10 percent who said they didn’t have an opinion about the proposed reform.
Q: “Do you support or oppose the executive order to reschedule cannabis?” n: % Support 379 82.9% Oppose 34 7.4% No opinion 44 9.6% 457
NuggMD also included a follow-up question about the practical impacts of rescheduling, pointing out that while it would not federally legalize cannabis, it’s expected to “lead to more medical research into cannabis and for cannabis companies to realize the tax benefits available to
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