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Bullboard - Stock Discussion Forum OrganiGram Holdings Inc T.OGI

Alternate Symbol(s):  OGI

Organigram Holdings Inc. is focused on producing cannabis for patients and adult-recreational consumers, as well as developing international business partnerships to extend the Company's global footprint. The Company, through its subsidiary, Organigram Inc., is a licensed producer of cannabis, cannabis- derived products and cannabis infused edibles in Canada. It has also developed and acquired... see more

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OrganiGram Holdings Inc > when Marijuana is rescheduled or de-scheduled
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Post by lionshare on Apr 08, 2024 4:40pm

when Marijuana is rescheduled or de-scheduled

Lots of hurdles to clear taking time and with the latest lawsuits against the DEA will drag it out because I cant see the DEA just saying OK we'll settle out of court and reschedule because of pressure, unless you think that the DEA will allow themselves to be bullied into change and admit fault over drugs!

As exciting as the possibility of rescheduling is, the necessary changes in federal and state law will take time. As the requirements under federal, state and municipal rules are clarified, there will likely be glitches.

What to expect if/when Marijuana is rescheduled or de-scheduled under Controlled Substances Act | Home (420intel.com)
Comment by JayMack on Apr 11, 2024 11:41pm
I would like to see the federal government greenlight it, while giving holdout states the right to still treat it as an illegal substance. That would be the most bipartisan way of handling it on the federal level. Reefer madness has long been disproved, and with the right tools LEOs can assess potentially inhibited drivers. It's time the feds step off. 
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