WATCH: What does reclassification mean for marijuana users?
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US to loosen marijuana rules in major shift for $47 billion industry
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**Summary:** The Trump administration has moved to reclassify marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, placing state-licensed medical marijuana on par with pain medications and some controlled substances. This change represents a significant loosening of restrictions for the drug. **Why It Matters:** This move could significantly impact the legal landscape surrounding marijuana use
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