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With federal reform still facing hurdles, what does Trump’s stance mean for the future of cannabis policy in the United States?
The Trump administration has consistently maintained that the decision to legalize adult-use cannabis should not be made at the federal level, but rather by state governments. This aligns with Trump’s political philosophy of states’ rights and limited federal intervention, allowing states to create cannabis laws that reflect their unique needs.
Currently, 24 states have legalized recreational marijuana, while 39 states allow medical cannabis. However, the lack of federal legalization presents major obstacles, including banking restrictions, high tax burdens, and legal uncertainties for cannabis businesses.
The STATES Act aims to address these challenges by protecting state-regulated cannabis businesses from federal prosecution and providing greater access to financial services—offering a broader solution compared to the SAFE Banking Act.
While Trump may support cannabis rescheduling and job creation, full federal legalization remains unlikely under his leadership. The future of cannabis reform will largely depend on legislative efforts and continued state-level expansion.
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