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Tilray Brands Inc T.TLRY

Alternate Symbol(s):  TLRY

Tilray Brands, Inc., a lifestyle consumer products company, engages in the research, cultivation, processing, and distribution of medical cannabis products in Canada, the United States, Europe, the Middle East, Africa, and internationally. The company operates through four segments: Beverage, Cannabis, Distribution, and Wellness. It also offers medical and adult-use cannabis products; resells and distributes pharmaceutical and wellness products; and produces, markets, and sells beverage products, and hemp-based food products. In addition, the company provides entertainment products. It offers its products under the Tilray, Aphria, Broken Coast, Symbios, Navcora, Tilray Craft, Charlotte's Web, Montauk Brewing, Shock Top, 10 Barrell, Breckenridge Brewery, SweetWater Brewing, Breckenridge Distillery, Blue Point Brewing, Broken Coast, Redecan, XMG, Manitoba Harvest, CC Pharma, Good Supply, Solei, Mollo, Chowie Wowie, Original Stash, Canaca, RIFF, Tilray Medical, Bake Sale, The Batch, HE...


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Post by Keeleron Oct 02, 2025 6:13pm
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Executive Order and rescheduling

Executive Order and rescheduling

 

No, the President cannot sign an executive order to reschedule cannabis because rescheduling must follow the administrative rulemaking processoutlined in the Controlled Substances Act, which is handled by the Attorney General and Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). While the President can direct the Attorney General to initiate this process, the ultimate decision to reschedule cannabis is a formal regulatory action, not an executive order. 
Why an Executive Order is not enough
  • An executive order can direct government agencies to implement policies, but it cannot change a law or regulation. 
  • Rescheduling cannabis involves altering its classification under federal law, which requires going through the established administrative rulemaking process. 
The correct administrative process for rescheduling cannabis 
  1. Petition: A petition can be submitted to the Attorney General to review the scheduling of cannabis. 
  2. DEA Evaluation: The DEA evaluates these petitions. 
  3. Administrative Rulemaking: If the DEA finds merit in the petition, the Attorney General initiates the formal rulemaking process to change the cannabis scheduling under the Controlled Substances Act.

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