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Trump Eyes Cannabis Rescheduling + 32 AGs Demand Reform
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All eyes remain on Washington and whether an announcement is going to be made soon on the rescheduling of cannabis. On the latest episode of Trade To Black prresented by Dutchie, host Shadd Dales and co-host Anthony Varrell break down the latest signals from the Trump administration and what the timing of a move could mean for the cannabis industry.The episode also highlights a major push from 32 state attorneys general, who have formally urged Congress to pass marijuana banking reform. It’s one of the strongest bipartisan calls yet for change in how the cannabis industry accesses financial services — and it raises the question of whether Congress is finally ready to act.At the state level, important storylines continue to unfold. In Missouri, activists are preparing a ballot initiative that would unify marijuana and hemp regulations, setting up a possible 2026 vote. Meanwhile, in Pennsylvania, Governor Josh Shapiro has made it clear he won’t back down from his adult-use legalization push, despite continued resistance from GOP lawmakers.It’s a timely episode that captures the federal and state-level developments most closely watched by operators, investors, and advocates.0:00:00 Intro0:01:36 Trump Administration's Potential Cannabis Rescheduling 0:04:13 Pharma & Psychedelic Industry News0:05:28 32 Attorneys General Push for Cannabis Banking Reform 0:07:13 Cannabis Banking Reform on Public Safety and Tax Revenue 0:15:26 Cannabis Consumption Lounges & Public Use0:18:10 Missouri Ballot Initiative0:25:49 Taxation and Regulation of Cannabis in Missouri 0:26:43 Governor Shapiro's Push for Adult Use in PA0:32:27 Agrify's Brand Portfolio Acquisition & Rebranding 0:35:42 Texas Politics & Prohibitionist Holdouts0:36:56 Upcoming Guests0:41:06 Closing Remarks#CannabisRescheduling #CannabisNews #Trump2025 #CannabisStocks #MarijuanaBanking #SafeBanking
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