• treefrog@lemm.ee
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    5 months ago

    Seems like if they wanted to shut it down, rescheduling it first would be an unnecessary step since it’s currently schedule one.

    It will be a messy transition, as the article points out. But I doubt the point is to shut it down. Especially considering the political climate around cannabis and the messaging from the White House.

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        5 months ago

        Unlikely. The public and political agendas are just the opposite for the two substances: most people support the expansion of cannabis products and oppose the expansion of nicotine products.

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          safe effective nicotine consumption were generally supported by the public too and was being ingrained in the culture in movies and tv

          now it is combustible cigarettes with alcohol being heavily promoted again as well in television and film

          if the US does not stop voting in senile past retirement age religious right leaning presidents who view any alteration in the citizen’s conscience it might not ever change or get better