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Is Schedule 3 Cannabis Really Good News or a Trick?

Is moving cannabis to Schedule III a “historic victory” or a “trap laid by Big Pharma”? This video breaks down what rescheduling cannabis actually means for you, the industry, and the ongoing fight for cannabis freedom. We’ll cut through the political grandstanding and reveal why both the biggest hopes and fears are overblown.

Discover:

* The symbolic and legal impact of Schedule III.
* How 280E tax implications could be a game-changer for businesses.
* Why rescheduling *doesn’t* make dispensaries federally legal or fix banking issues.
* The political theater behind the rescheduling efforts.

Join cannabis lawyer Tom as he explains why the real fight for a truly legal cannabis market goes through Congress, and how everything else is just noise.

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Chapters:
[00:00] Introduction: The Two Competing Narratives
The video opens by posing the central question: Is rescheduling cannabis to Schedule 3 a victory for the industry or a deceptive political trap? The host introduces the two extreme viewpoints—one of political grandstanding and the other of a “Big Pharma” takeover.
[01:07] Understanding Schedule 1: “Maximum Security Prison for Substances”
This section explains the current, restrictive classification of cannabis.
What is Schedule 1? It’s the most restrictive category for drugs with “no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse,” placing cannabis in the same category as heroin.
The Absurdity: The host points out that this classification is scientifically dishonest, as the federal government considers cannabis more dangerous than cocaine or ketamine (Schedule 2).
[01:52] The Push for Rescheduling: A “Monumental Step”
The discussion shifts to the Biden administration’s move to re-evaluate cannabis scheduling.
The Federal Admission: Moving cannabis to Schedule 3 would be the first time the federal government officially acknowledges its therapeutic and medical value.
A Feeling of Validation: For millions of Americans using cannabis as medicine, this move feels like a long-overdue validation after decades of being criminalized.
[02:48] The “Win” Scenario: Potential Positive Impacts
This chapter explores the benefits that advocates for rescheduling are highlighting.
Reducing Stigma: A federal acknowledgment of medical value would help destigmatize cannabis use.
Boosting Research: Universities would be less fearful of losing federal funding, potentially leading to a new “golden age” of medical cannabis research.
Major Tax Relief: The most significant impact would be the elimination of the 280E tax code, which currently prevents cannabis businesses from taking normal deductions. This could be a massive financial lifeline for the industry.
[03:30] The “Scam” Scenario: A Trojan Horse for Big Pharma?
Here, the video presents the counter-argument from skeptics.
Prescription-Only Panic: The core fear is that Schedule 3 makes cannabis a prescription drug, potentially rendering thousands of state-legal dispensaries illegal overnight.
FDA Takeover: This narrative suggests the move is a ploy to hand control of the entire industry to the FDA and large pharmaceutical companies.
[05:28] The Truth Is in the Middle: It’s Just Politics
The host argues that both extreme narratives are overblown.
Not a Win, Not a Scam: The reality is a complex bureaucratic shuffle, not a final victory or a hostile takeover.
Kicking the Can to Congress: Rescheduling is a way for politicians to appear proactive while leaving the fundamental legal conflicts for Congress to resolve.
[06:22] The Real-World Changes (and What Stays the Same)
This section breaks down the three most tangible impacts of rescheduling.
Symbolic Victory: A landmark shift in federal perspective.
Tax Relief (280E): The most powerful, immediate change for businesses.
The Legal Conflict Continues: The state vs. federal law conflict remains, and dispensaries are still not compliant with the Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FDCA) without FDA approval.
[08:06] The Bottom Line: The Fight Isn’t Over
The video concludes by emphasizing that this move is political theater. True, lasting change for cannabis freedom requires legislative action from Congress to create a clear, legal framework for the industry to operate within.
[09:25] Call to Action & Final Thoughts
The host encourages viewers to stay informed, like and share the video, and check out another video detailing how state “trigger laws” are affected by this federal change.

CANNABIS LEGALIZATION NEWS: DEA SHOCKER, SCOTUS SHOWDOWN

Breaking cannabis legalization news: the DEA has dropped a bombshell that’s sending shockwaves through the marijuana community. As the fight for federal legalization heats up, the Supreme Court is gearing up for a showdown that could change the course of cannabis culture forever.

With marijuana rights advocates pushing for schedule III classification, the stakes have never been higher. But what does this mean for the future of marijuana laws and the 2nd amendment? Stay tuned for the latest updates and expert analysis on the battle for marijuana legalization.

🔥 It’s a wild week in cannabis legalization news—and we’re breaking it all down:

👨‍⚖️ DEA Rescheduling SHOCKER — The judge overseeing the marijuana rescheduling case just RETIRED. Now, newly confirmed DEA Chief Terrance Cole is in charge, and he says rescheduling is a “first priority.” But will he follow through?

🔫 SUPREME COURT TAKES GUN RIGHTS & CANNABIS CASE — The Baxter case could REWRITE federal gun laws for cannabis users across the country. Will the Second Amendment finally protect cannabis consumers?

Cannabis Legalization News – The Week Ending July 27th, 2025

00:00 Introduction and Show Format
01:17 Main Story: DEA Updates and Schedule Three
02:54 Legal Challenges and Court Updates
06:04 Personal Anecdotes and Legal Experiences
14:53 Guest Interview: Stephanie Shepherd from Last Prisoner Project
36:44 Trump’s Absence and Regrets
36:56 Pinch Write History Campaign
37:40 Governor West Moore’s Pardons
38:11 Cannabis Legalization Politics
38:48 Odor Mitigation Policies
39:17 Justice and Cannabis Reform
39:49 Legalization and Hemp Market
40:44 Legislation and FDA Challenges
42:12 Advocacy and Letter Writing Campaigns
44:12 Pardons to Progress Campaign
46:04 Harsh Sentences and Advocacy
54:11 Rescheduling and Policy Changes
01:00:05 Cannabis Legalization News Podcast Conclusion

📦 Congress Pushes USPS Cannabis Shipping — A new bill could let small growers ship marijuana interstate via the U.S. Postal Service—a direct challenge to Big Cannabis monopolies!

🎤 Guest Interview: Stephanie Shepard (Last Prisoner Project) — A powerful discussion on incarceration, advocacy, and freeing those still locked up for nonviolent cannabis offenses.

🎲 Plus: “Name That Strain,” 4:20 Somewhere, and your chance to join the fight.

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THCa Hemp Ban Incoming? Congressional Bills Could End the Hemp Loophole!

Is this the final year for THCa hemp? A new Senate bill could redefine hemp entirely, closing the loophole that’s kept intoxicating products on shelves nationwide. In this episode of Cannabis Legalization News, Tom and Miggy break down Senate Bill 2256 and what it means for the hemp and cannabis industries. Plus: the DEA drags its feet on rescheduling, immigration agents raid a legal California grow, a Johns Hopkins study shows cannabis may reduce anxiety, and Pennsylvania outlines its plan for adult-use licensing.

We also dive into major busts in Arizona and Massachusetts, and celebrate Delaware’s launch of adult-use sales.

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5 things that still are not legal after they legalize it – as explained by a cannabis lawyer

In this episode, Tom Howard, a cannabis industry lawyer, breaks down five cannabis laws that many people unknowingly break even in states where cannabis is legal.

The laws discussed include public consumption, driving under the influence, crossing state lines, possession limits, and the gifting gray area. Howard emphasizes the complexities and nuances of these laws, urging viewers to stay informed to avoid accidental legal trouble. He also advises always to seek qualified legal counsel for any cannabis-related issues.

00:00 Introduction: The Hidden Dangers of Cannabis Legalization
01:14 Public Consumption: The Most Common Mistake
03:56 Driving Under the Influence: The High-Risk Fantasy
06:51 Crossing State Lines: The Federal Boogieman
09:21 Possession Limits: Avoiding Unintentional Trafficking
11:36 Gifting Gray Areas: The Sticker Scam
13:49 Recap and Final Thoughts: Stay Legal, Stay Safe
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Living With Medical Marijuana | The Highs And Lows Of The Weed Business

Users swear by it but how much is actually known about marijuana’s medicinal properties?
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THCa Loophole explained by Cannabis Industry Lawyer | marijuana legalized by 2018 Farm Bill

We delve into the burning question how THCa Loophole basically legalized marijuana in the 2018 Farm Bill. What is THCa, it is the THC that the cannabis plant actually makes, if not properly taken care of, that THCa decarboxylates and becomes over 0.3% delta-9 THC and the plant transforms by operation of law in to marijuana. Learn more about it here.

Hold on tight as the Cannabis Industry Lawyer explores the latest developments and potential future scenarios regarding cannabis legislation. You won’t believe what we’ve uncovered!

Join the conversation as we discuss the factors influencing the 99.3% legal status of cannabis in 2023 and what it means for the future. As advocates for cannabis, it’s crucial to stay informed about the evolving laws and regulations. So, hit that play button and let’s embark on this exciting journey together!

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Making High Science TV with Ed Leclere and David McKillop

Ed Leclere and David McKillop have teamed up to create High Science, a new TV series premiering on YouTube TODAY November 27th featuring Medicinal Genomics and CannMed.

David is an Emmy-award-winning producer with an impressive background in creating hit shows like Duck Dynasty and Pawn Stars. He brings his storytelling expertise to the cannabis space, teaming up with Ed Leclere to launch a show that’s as entertaining as it is informative. High Science promises to take viewers on a journey through the world of cannabis, focusing on its therapeutic potential, the people who grow it, and the science that drives it forward.

During our conversation, we discuss:

* Ed’s personal health journey and how it inspired the show’s creation
* The show’s goal to make the medical science of cannabis more accessible to the public and reduce cannabis stigma.
* The challenges that cannabis entrepreneurs face in the form of strict regulations, financial challenges, and a thriving black market.
* How the series uses personal storytelling to balance education and entertainment.
* Why YouTube was chosen for its global reach and creative freedom compared to traditional networks.
* A glimpse into future seasons which may explore other plant medicines, such as mushrooms.

Thanks to This Episode’s Sponsor: High Science TV

High Science TV shares the lively exploits of colorful characters around the world, trailblazing all things cannabis in pursuit of the modern-day gold rush. Father/son show hosts Rich Batenburg Jr. and Richard “Rick” Batenburg III explore legendary seed gurus, relentless cultivators, expansive growers, pioneering product makers and imaginative dispensary owners as they break the barriers of this new frontier. The storytelling unmasks the mystical powers of the ancient cannabis plant and its innumerable uses through dynamic entertainment.

High Science premieres on YouTube November 27th at YouTube.com/@HighScienceTV.

Additional Resources

* Watch High Science – YouTube.com/@UCo867IskpShKEmPFB4BahjA
* HighScience.com
* Register for CannMed 25 – https://cvent.me/emBPno
* Meet the CannMed 25 Advisory Board – https://cannmedevents.com/speakers/
* Review the Podcast – https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/cannmed-coffee-talk/id1504218804
* CannMed Archive – https://cannmedevents.com/cannmed-video-archives/

How to Germinate Cannabis Seeds – A Step by Step Guide

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Is it Legal to Ship Cannabis Seeds in the United States?

Maryland and Minnesota just got legalized and there’s a ton of new growers who have a healthy fear of what is legal or not when it comes to shipping cannabis seeds. Marijuana or “marihuana” is listed as a Schedule 1 drug under the controlled substance Act. Marijuana is defined by the controlled substance act as All parts of the plant Cannabis sativa L., whether growing or not; the seeds thereof; the resin extracted from any part of such plant; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of such plant, its seeds or resin.

Both the United States Post Office and Customs agree that shipping cannabis seeds from state to state and into the country is 100% legal.

However, In the United States, the legal status of possessing cannabis seeds varies from state to state. While some states have fully legalized cannabis for both medical and recreational use, others maintain strict prohibitions.

The 2018 Farm Bill, which legalized industrial hemp, classifies hemp as cannabis with less than 0.3% THC content. Since hemp is federally legal, cannabis seeds fall into that classification and is excluded from the Controlled Substance Act.

It is important to exercise caution, as interpretations of federal and state laws can vary. Some states explicitly criminalize the sale and possession of cannabis seeds, even if they do not contain THC.

The legal landscape surrounding cannabis is always changing but my site will always try to stay up to date on it. Some states that previously had strict regulations against cannabis may have changed their laws or regulations since my last update. Additionally, other states may have specific regulations or restrictions on cannabis seeds that are not explicitly mentioned here.

As of my knowledge from research done on August 11th, 2023, The following states are illegal:

Idaho: Idaho has maintained a very strict stance against cannabis. “A producer license authorizes a person or entity to obtain and possess hemp seed for planting; to cultivate and harvest hemp; to transport their own hemp crop; to dispose of or remediate their own hemp; as well as possess and market plant parts.
Source: https://adminrules.idaho.gov/rules/current/02/020107.pdf page 4

Kentucky Prohibits Cannabis Seeds, Hemp too: https://www.kyagr.com/marketing/hemp-law.html
Even though the 2018 Farm Bill removes hemp from the controlled substance list, no person can grow, handle (possess), or process hemp plants, viable seed, leaf or floral materials without a hemp license issued by the Kentucky Department of Agriculture.

References:
List of All US controlled substances: https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/schedules/orangebook/c_cs_alpha.pdf
Agriculture Improvement Act of 2018 (AKA 2018 Farm Bill): https://www.congress.gov/115/plaws/publ334/PLAW-115publ334.pdf
Official Definition of Hemp declared on page 420!!! Lol

Department of Justice: Exclusion of Hemp from CSA (Controlled Substance Act) Definition of “Marihuana”: https://www.deadiversion.usdoj.gov/GDP/(DEA-DC-057)(EO-DEA217)_Researchers_Manual_Final_signed.pdf#search=cannabis%20seeds
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House of Government Official Citation Defining Hemp: https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=(title:7%20section:1639o%20edition:prelim)%20OR%20(granuleid:USC-prelim-title7-section1639o)&f=treesort&num=0&edition=prelim

Study on Delta 9 THC Percentage in Cannabis Seeds: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5665515/

DEA letter to lawyers:
https://www.omarfigueroa.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/22-8286-Law-Office-Figueroa-seeds-and-genetic-material-10052022-signed.pdf

https://s3.documentcloud.org/documents/21580238/21-7692-shane-pennington-cannabis-seeds-tissue-genetic-material-11-18-21-signed-1.pdf
USPS official statement on Allowance of Mailing Cannabis Seeds: https://about.usps.com/postal-bulletin/2019/pb22521/html/updt_002.htm
Official Statement from US Customs: https://help.cbp.gov/s/article/Article-1751?language=en_US

Legal Disclaimer: Nothing contained in this video is meant to provide you with legal advice regarding your particular situation, nor is the information intended to create any sort of attorney/client relationship. The law is complicated and any attempt to apply any of the information contained on this video to your particular situation, without the help and advice of an experienced attorney, may well do more harm than good.

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A Guide to Being a Licensed Marijuana Producer (w/ Justin Dhaliwal)

The legalization of marijuana is just around the corner.

The market has been projected to be worth more than $10 billion. For some, that suggests the marijuana industry is going to be a gold rush – that is until you look inside.

It is a labyrinth of rules, regulations, background checks, banks that won’t give you an account, a reliance on investors and there are no guarantees you’ll get a license. The government won’t be propping you up; in fact it will be watching you very closely to ensure your products meet exacting standards and that everything you do conforms to the law.

There are, however, entrepreneurs who think it’s worth the risk. And risk is the operative word. Just because marijuana and the production of it will become legal in Canada, it doesn’t mean it’s legal anywhere else except Uruguay. The United States has already stated that if you work in or invest in marijuana you could be banned from entry to the US for life.

We invited medical marijuana entrepreneur Justin Dhaliwal to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the process, the risks and the benefits of obtaining a license to produce cannabis.

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