What Cannabis Rescheduling Actually Means | TDR Cannabis in 5
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Will the U.S. actually reschedule cannabis before year’s end — or are we headed for another delay?
Today on TDR Cannabis in Five, we’re breaking down what rescheduling really means for taxes, research, operators, and investors, and why timing matters more than people realize.
Moving cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III would immediately remove 280E, open new research pathways, and change how the IRS handles compliance. But history tells us to stay cautious — deadlines and momentum often fade in Washington.
We walk through the benefits, the political risks, and why announcing rescheduling before December 31st would give the industry a clean financial start in 2026.
The takeaway is simple: the logic for rescheduling is strong, but the political timeline is still the wild card.
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