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How to Submit Your Public Comment on Marijuana Rescheduling
Now is the time to make your voice heard! The DEA's decision to reschedule cannabis to Schedule III is open for public comment until July 22. We encourage you to read through the information provided and share your thoughts. Here’s how you can submit your comments:
To Submit Your Comments Online:
- Visit regulations.gov.
- In the search bar, type "Docket No. DEA-1362".
- Write your comment directly in the space provided or attach a file if your comment is longer.
To Submit Your Comments by Mail:
- Ensure "Docket No. DEA-1362" is included in all correspondence.
- Mail your comments to:
Drug Enforcement Administration
Attn: DEA Federal Register Representative/DPW
8701 Morrissette Drive
Springfield, Virginia 22152
Important Deadlines:
Online Comments: Must be submitted by 11:59 PM Eastern Time on July 22.
What to include in your comment
If you're planning to comment on President Biden's proposal to reschedule marijuana, here are some points you can include in your comment:
- State Your Position: Begin by stating whether you agree or disagree with the proposal to move marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III. For example:
"I support moving marijuana to Schedule III because it can help people who need it for medical reasons." - Explain Your Reasoning: Explain why you feel this way. Discuss why you believe this change is a good or bad idea. For instance:
"My friend uses marijuana to help with pain, and this change could make it easier for them to get the help they need."
"I also think it's unfair that people go to jail for using marijuana, so this could help stop that." - Share Personal Experiences: If applicable, share your personal experiences. Provide any stories or examples that illustrate how this change might positively or negatively impact you or people you know.
- Offer Suggestions: Provide any suggestions you have for the government on how to improve the plan. Perhaps you believe marijuana should be completely legalized, or you might have specific concerns about its use. For example:
"However, I think the government should make sure it's used safely and only by people who really need it." - Express Concerns: Mention any concerns you have regarding the change. For example, you might be worried about safety issues or how marijuana will be regulated.
Remember, your comment doesn't need to be long. Just share your thoughts simply and honestly.
What Does Moving Marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III Mean?
What Does Moving Marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III Mean?
Here we will understand what it means to change marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III. This can help you write a better comment.
Schedule I Drugs:
- Drugs in the Schedule I category are considered the most dangerous with no accepted medical use. Examples include heroin and LSD.
Schedule III Drugs:
- Drugs in the Schedule III category are considered to have a moderate to low potential for abuse and have various medical uses. Examples include some pain medications and anabolic steroids.
Why This Matters:
- Recognition of Medical Benefits: Moving marijuana to Schedule III means the government recognizes that it has medical benefits. This can make it easier for doctors to prescribe it and for researchers to study it.
- Reduced Penalties: Penalties for using or possessing marijuana could become less severe, as it has proven medical benefits and does not have severe side effects.
In conclusion, your comment on the DEA's proposal to reschedule cannabis to Schedule III is a powerful way to make your voice heard. Whether you support the change for its medical benefits, have personal experiences to share, or hold concerns about safety and regulation, your input matters. Submit your comment before the July 22 deadline and be concise yet impactful in expressing your views. Your contribution could shape the future of marijuana regulation.
