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DOJ Budget Advances with Restrictions on Rescheduling, Medical Cannabis Businesses

DOJ Budget Advances with Restrictions on Rescheduling...

Jul 16, 2025

Mg Magazine Newswire

MG Magazine



*WASHINGTON* — On Tuesday, the Commerce, Justice, Science, and Related
Agencies (CJS) Appropriations Committee went against President Trump’s
proposal to omit protections for state medical cannabis laws but add a
claw-back provision and made a move to block the rescheduling process now
at the DEA from advancing.

Last week, a coalition of 45 national and state-based
organizations representing millions of patients, healthcare professionals,
veterans, and caregivers delivered a joint letter to congressional
appropriators, urging them to preserve crucial protections for state
medical cannabis programs in the upcoming FY2026 CJS
Commerce Appropriations bill.

“You have the power to protect the health, safety, and dignity of millions
of Americans,” the letter states. “Until permanent federal legislation is
enacted, maintaining the Medical Cannabis CJS Amendment is essential.”

In a vote split down party lines, the CJS appropriations bill advanced to
the full Appropriations Committee at a date still to be determined.

While the bill includes the traditional protections from the former bills,
it has added:

(b) Funds made available under this Act to the Department of Justice may be
used to enforce violations of 21 U.S.C. 860.

This addition could be a poison pill for access for many patients. While
most state legal medical cannabis businesses conform to state-sensitive use
rules (i.e., 600 feet from a school), the provisions in the inserted
language would allow raids on any facilities that don’t conform to
parameters listed in 21 U.S.C. 860 but would also enable DOJ to apply
double penalties to business in the crosshairs of state and federal laws.

21 U.S.C. 860: *Any person who is distributing, possessing with intent to
distribute, or manufacturing a controlled substance in or on, or within one
thousand feet of, a public or private elementary, vocational, or secondary
school or a public or private college, junior college, or university, or a
playground, or housing facility owned by a public housing authority ,or
within 100 feet of a public or private youth center, public swimming pool,
or video arcade facility, is subject to*

*(1) Twice the maximum punishment,*

*(2) At least twice any term of supervised release for a first offense.*

*(3) Up to twice the fine provisions of this paragraph shall not apply to
offenses involving 5 grams or less of marihuana.*

The CJS markup language also includes a provision to block the current
rescheduling process started under the last Administration:

*SEC. 607. None of the funds appropriated or other wise made available by
this Act may be used to reschedule marijuana (as such term is defined in
section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 802)) or to remove
marijuana from the schedules established under section 202 of the
Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 812).*

“The inclusion of the Medical Cannabis Amendment language is a partial
victory for patients,” said Steph Sherer, Founder of Americans for Safe
Access. “However, the changes to the amendment would put patients in harm’s
way, and stopping the rescheduling process at this time would not only be a
waste of taxpayers’ dollars, but also an unnecessary roadblock in getting
to the truth about the medical uses of cannabis.”

The coalition also urged Congress to renew the CJS Amendment in the
FY2026 appropriations cycle and to move swiftly on comprehensive federal
reform, such as the Medical Cannabis and Cannabinoid Act (MCCA).
About Americans for Safe Access

ASA is the largest national organization of patients, medical cannabis
providers, medical professionals, scientists, and concerned citizens
promoting safe and legal access to cannabis for therapeutic use and
research, with over 150,000 supporters in all 50 states.

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