
President Trump says his administration is considering reclassifying marijuana to a less dangerous category, signaling a shift in the US federal drug policy. (Photo: Canva image used for representation only)
President Donald Trump said on Monday that his administration is actively considering reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug, with a decision potentially coming in the next few weeks, CNN reported.
“We are only looking at that,” Trump told reporters at the White House, while suggesting “that’s early.”
Acknowledging the polarised views on the issue, Trump further said, “Some people like it. Some people hate it. Some people hate the whole concept of marijuana, because if it does bad for the children, it does bad for people that are older than children. But we are looking at reclassification.”
Marijuana is currently classified by the US Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) as a Schedule I drug, alongside substances like heroin and LSD, meaning it’s considered to have a high potential for abuse and no accepted medical use. A reclassification to Schedule III would place it alongside drugs with a lower risk of dependence, such as codeine-containing medications.
According to a CNN report published last week, Trump has been privately mulling the change, and hinted last year that his administration would ease restrictions if he returned to the White House. The proposal would make it easier for American states to legalise marijuana, while also broadening access to regulated cannabis products.
While Trump’s political advisers have been pushing for action, arguing that it could rally support from younger voters, minorities, and libertarian-leaning Republicans, some others in the administration have expressed skepticism.
Some policy aides have cautioned that loosening federal marijuana laws could backfire, raising concerns over public safety, legal implications and the moral message.
In a statement to CNN, White House spokeswoman Abigail Jackson had said, “All policy and legal requirements and implications are being considered. The only interest guiding the president’s policy decision is what is in the best interest of the American people.”
Trump’s move to consider reclassification follows his earlier campaign promise to modernise marijuana laws. Now with midterm elections looming, the issue could soon come to a head.
ALSO READ: Trump Places Washington DC Police Under Federal Control, Orders National Guard Deployment
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has turned into a political hotspot as FIFA, in a…
IndiGo Meltdown: “No Water, No Updates, No Help”- 1,000+ Flights Disrupted, Chaos at Delhi Airport
IndiGO faced one of its worst operational breakdowns, with over 1,000 flights disrupted in 36…
PM Modi and President Putin meet at the 23rd India–Russia summit, where major defence and…