Federal Judge Skeptical as Cannabis Companies Challenge US Marijuana Laws

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The DOJ argued in a court hearing that rescheduling marijuana supports the rationality of federal prohibition, despite ongoing litigation from cannabis businesses challenging enforcement against state-legal activities. Both sides agreed that rescheduling to Schedule III doesn't significantly impact the case, which centers on the conflict between federal prohibition and state legalization, particularly regarding banking services and interstate commerce.
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