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Trump Could Consider Cannabis Descheduling

Trump Could Consider Cannabis Descheduling

Published 3 months, 4 weeks ago
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On the latest Trade To Black podcast presented by Flowhub, hosts Shadd Dales and Anthony Varrell discuss a report that is beginning to circulate across the cannabis policy landscape in Washington. Reporting from The Marijuana Herald editor-in-chief Anthony Martinelli suggests that Donald Trump could potentially sign an executive order this summer tied to cannabis descheduling in the United States.To help break down what this could mean for the industry, Trade To Black brings back one of the most talked-about guests on the show — former hedge fund manager and longtime cannabis investor Marc Cohodes. Cohodes shares his reaction to the report and give his take on how the market could respond if Washington were to move beyond rescheduling and toward full federal descheduling.The industry has spent years debating rescheduling under the Controlled Substances Act, but the idea of removing cannabis entirely from the federal schedule would represent a much larger policy shift.If Washington ever seriously moved in that direction, the implications would be significant — not just for investors, but for operators, regulators, and the broader cannabis industry across the United States.#CannabisNews #CannabisReform #CannabisPolicy #CannabisDescheduling #MarcCohodes #CannabisInvesting #CannabisIndustry #CannabisStocks #FederalCannabis #tradetoblack Want to see more Cannabis Reform videos?🎬    • Georgia Lawmakers Push Cannabis Rescheduli...  🎬    • Would Bondi’s Removal Stop Rescheduling? |...  🎬    • Why Rescheduling Alone Won’t Fix Cannabis ...  🎬    • Massachusetts Voters Reject Cannabis Rollb...  Want to stay updated on Cannabis, Small Cap, AI, and Crypto?Subscribe to our Daily Baked newsletter:https://newsletter.thedalesreport.com...Find us on social media and podcast platforms:✅ Facebook:   / thedalesreport  ✅ Twitter:   / thedalesreport  ✅ Instagram:

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