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    New Petition Pushes Trump To Legalize Marijuana—Not Merely Reschedule It

    The Cannabis JournalBy The Cannabis JournalAugust 26, 2025No Comments4 Mins Read
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    A leading drug policy reform organization is rallying supporters to send a message to President Donald Trump: Don’t merely reschedule marijuana, as his administration is considering, but fully legalize it instead.

    As the president mulls a proposal to move cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), the Drug Policy Alliance (DPA) sent out an action alert on Monday emphasizing that the modest reform would not end marijuana criminalization or repair the harms of prohibition.

    The group referenced Trump’s prior comments on how nobody should be incarcerated over low-level marijuana possession, which is “why his administration must remove it from the CSA completely.”

    “But if his administration instead moves marijuana to Schedule III, it would still leave it criminalized under federal law—allowing people to continue being arrested and incarcerated for marijuana-related conduct,” DPA’s Cat Packer said. “While Schedule III may ease tax burdens for marijuana businesses, that change alone doesn’t address the bigger issue: ordinary people will continue to face punishment for marijuana while large corporations profit.”

    “We know that removing marijuana from the CSA (or descheduling) is the only way to truly end the harms of marijuana prohibition and put people over profits,” the action alert says, linking to a petition people can sign that DPA will deliver to the White House “over the coming weeks.”

    Most (88%) of Americans support legal marijuana. Ending federal criminalization is the only step that honors the will of the people. Sign our petition urging the Trump administration to deschedule marijuana now. https://t.co/Xb0C5HubF8 pic.twitter.com/ALQOVLREyJ

    — Drug Policy Alliance (@DrugPolicyOrg) August 25, 2025

    In addition to descheduling, DPA said the reform should be coupled with equity-centered policies such as expungements for people with prior cannabis convictions, establishing a regulatory framework for marijuana to promote public health and reinvesting tax revenue from cannabis sales to support communities most impacted by prohibition.

    “Anything less than descheduling falls short because it will continue criminalizing people for marijuana,” DPA said. “It will leave everyday Americans at risk of being arrested, incarcerated, and saddled with criminal records that can create lifelong barriers to housing, jobs, and so much more. We can’t let these harms go on!”

    The president’s recent remarks announcing that he’d make a decision on rescheduling within weeks has upped the ante among advocates, stakeholders and anti-drug groups.

    In contrast with DPA, a coalition of prohibitionist, law enforcement and religious groups—led by Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM)—sent a letter to Trump on Monday that implored him to oppose the cannabis rescheduling proposal and leave the drug in Schedule I.

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    Trump endorsed rescheduling on the campaign trail ahead of his second term—as well as industry banking access and a Florida adult-use legalization ballot initiative.

    But when he announced an imminent decision on moving marijuana to Schedule III, he said we’re “only looking at that” and it’s too “early” to say how the issue will be decided, adding that “it’s a very complicated subject.”

    “Some people like it. Some people hate it—people hate the whole concept of marijuana, because it does bad for the children [and] it does bad for people that are older than children,” the president said. “But we’re looking at reclassification, and we’ll make a determination over the next few weeks—and that determination, hopefully, will be the right one.”

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