You’ll want to read this post from our friends at 420 Intel. They are reporting that with Trump and his control of GOP, cannabis legalization is probably dead in the water, Here’s some excerpts from the post.

For decades, marijuana has been federally classified as a Schedule I drug, inexplicably placing it on the same level as highly addictive, potentially deadly substances like heroin and above others that are far more dangerous, like fentanyl and cocaine. While Trump expressed support for rescheduling marijuana on the campaign trail last September, he hasn’t spoken on it since, and with his past ambiguity on the issue—and the ideological makeup of his right-wing, “law and order” Cabinet—it’s not clear if he still supports reclassifying marijuana or if his administration even plans to do so. What is clear, however, is this: Trump only has two plausible paths forward on marijuana, and both would be awful for consumers—and pretty much everyone.

It’s been a long, chaotic six weeks in American politics. An endless barrage of executive orders, firings, and jarring shifts in foreign and domestic policy have dominated the headlines, with other embarrassments appearing almost hourly like renaming the Gulf of Mexico the “Gulf of America,” 

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