President Trump Responds to GOP Concerns on Cannabis Rescheduling and Youth Drug Use
Forbes Breaking NewsJanuary 5, 20261 min2,885 views
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- β οΈ GOP lawmakers have expressed concerns to President Trump that rescheduling cannabis could normalize drug use among youth.
- π― The core worry is that the executive order might inadvertently encourage drug experimentation in younger demographics.
President Trump's Response
- π£οΈ President Trump deferred to medical professionals to better address the concerns, stating they could explain the situation more effectively.
- π He cited polls showing 82% public support for the measure as a significant factor.
- π‘ Trump mentioned personal anecdotes of friends suffering from cancer and other serious illnesses who found relief with cannabis, highlighting its potential benefits without severe side effects.
Medical Expert's Perspective
- π¬ A medical expert responded, noting that cannabis has been scheduled for a long time without effectively protecting adolescents or adults.
- π The expert pointed out that there are 20 million people in the United States with a cannabis disorder.
- β Rescheduling is framed not as legalization, but as a means to facilitate research, enabling better understanding and optimal use when medically indicated.
- π§ͺ The research aspect is emphasized, suggesting that easier research will allow for a larger sample size to determine the efficacy of cannabis as many people claim.
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Cannabis ReschedulingGOP LawmakersYouth Drug UseExecutive OrderMedical ResearchPublic Opinion PollsCancer TreatmentSide EffectsCannabis Disorder
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