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Historic Federal Shift: Word is the White House Makes Rescheduling Official Today
Apr 22, 2026
Source:
Chris Roberts
MJbizDaily
The rumors that have been swirling through the community for months are finally coalescing into real, federal action. According to inside sources, the administration is poised to officially move forward with the rescheduling of cannabis, potentially as soon as today. This is a historic moment that many of us have been waiting to see for decades, signaling a massive shift in how the government views the plant we all appreciate.
By shifting cannabis from the hyper-restrictive Schedule I—where it sat alongside substances labeled as having no medical value—to the more manageable Schedule III, the federal government is finally catching up to the reality of modern life. For the everyday enthusiast, this move is about more than just legal definitions; it’s a major win for transparency and scientific progress. Rescheduling paves the way for much-needed clinical research, which means we can look forward to even more reliable data, better safety standards, and innovative new products hitting the shelves at our favorite local shops.
This update is also a huge relief for the people behind the counter. For years, cannabis businesses have been crushed by a dated tax rule known as 280E, which prevented them from deducting standard business expenses. Moving to Schedule III should effectively eliminate this burden, allowing local brands and dispensaries to reinvest in their facilities and their staff. When the industry is healthy, the community benefits from better variety and more accessible prices.
While we aren't at full federal legalization just yet, this momentum is undeniable. It’s a powerful signal that the old stigmas are fading away. As this process unfolds, keep an eye on your local dispensary for updates, as these changes will eventually trickle down to the retail level. For now, take a moment to appreciate how far we’ve come. This step toward federal recognition is a major leap toward a future where the plant is treated with the common sense it deserves.







