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New Study Finds Federal Cannabis Scheduling Lacks Strong Scientific Backing
Jan 19, 2026
Source:
Aaron Houston
Marijuana Moment
It’s official: science is finally catching up to what the cannabis community has known for decades. A recent study published in the Harm Reduction Journal confirms that federal drug classifications are stuck in the past, bearing almost no connection to actual scientific evidence or drug safety. While cannabis remains a Schedule I substance—the most restrictive category—experts rated it as significantly less harmful than its current status suggests. Meanwhile, substances like alcohol and fentanyl, which cause far more societal and physical damage, are either unscheduled or ranked lower than weed.
Researchers are now calling for a common-sense shift toward public health and harm reduction rather than sticking with outdated, punitive enforcement. For everyday tokers, this is a major win. It provides the heavy-duty scientific backing needed to dismantle the "Reefer Madness" era laws that still govern our lives. Aligning policy with reality means we’re one step closer to ending the stigma and ensuring that adult-use access is based on facts rather than 50-year-old myths.







