Yulia Slavina

Steve Cohen: Federal progress on U.S. cannabis reclassification stalled under Trump

Steve Cohen: Federal progress on U.S. cannabis reclassification stalled under Trump
U.S. cannabis reform faces delays

Efforts to reclassify cannabis under federal law have slowed, with Steve Cohen highlighting ongoing delays during the Trump administration. Cohen drew attention to the situation on April 20, noting the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration's continued restrictions, which he likened to the geopolitically sensitive Strait of Hormuz. He also pointed out that thousands remain incarcerated in federal prison for non-violent marijuana offenses. Cohen joined advocates in calling for pardons and clemency for individuals affected by these policies.

Cohen has previously called for tougher sanctions on Russia after reports of attacks on U.S. troops via Iranian weapons, according to a prior article. He has also emphasized the importance of including people with disabilities in U.S. lawmaking, as detailed in an earlier report. Cohen’s latest remarks continue his pattern of weighing in on policy areas with significant legal and social implications.

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