President Donald Trump comes under increasing pressure to classify Marijuana as a less dangerous medicine, a movement supported by some of his most controversial supporters.
A new advertising campaign wants to ensure that the White House is aware of the economic benefits of re -planning a drug 3, so that it can be studied for possible health benefits.
The American Rights and Reform PAC launched an investment of more than $ 1 million in the following month to edit advertisements on Fox News, Streaming and Digital Markets in the Markets of Washington DC and West Palm Beach.
One advertisement notes that millions of US patients rely on medical marijuana and notes that “Joe Biden and Democrats classify their medication as a dangerous narcotic as heroin.”
The campaign is supported by the business interests of Marijuana who claim that reclassifying marijuana would enable scientists to study possible health and treatment benefits.
“President Trump has the opportunity to do something that would be historical and would be remembered forever if he decides to continue planning cannabis again,” a person involved in the campaign told DailyMail.com.
A second advertisement, with the former Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, warns that Canada is attacking American cannabis companies' and 'seducing' the product while America is lagging behind.
“This is a first fight in America,” the advertisement notes, where he encourages the president to “move cannabis and put America first.”
The idea behind the campaign is to convince government regulators to relocate marijuana from a scheme 1 -Medicijn, which has been established that it has no medical value and has a high potential for abuse, to a 3 -medic line scheme, which makes any medical value possible despite the potential for abuse.

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Proponents claim that marijuana and psilocybin are no longer arranged with other deadly drugs such as heroin and have to be classified again, so that it can be studied.
Even if they are again planned as schedule 3 -medication, they would not be legal for recreational use.
The pair of advertisements shows the delicate balance of the political attitude of the Trump government on the issue.
In general, traditional conservatives do not support marijuana, but a growing number of influential podcasters and new media figures support the idea.
Podcaster Joe Rogan routinely states the benefits of again planning marijuana and psychedelic psilocybin for medical research, with reference to successful anecdotal testimonials and treatments for veterans.
During the 2024 campaign, Rogan spent a considerable amount of time with JD Vance about the issue during their interview of 31 October.
“I know a lot of different boys who went to Mexico and have had Psilocybin trips and all these different things they have encountered these experiences that have a kind of reconsidering who they are,” said Rogan.
“(It) relieved them of much of the stress and much of the trauma they experienced and have given them peace,” said Rogan, who made the matter for more attention for the issue.
Vance indicated that he was open to the idea and noticed that he was generally in order with people who used marijuana at home, but “I don't like to smell it when I bring my children to the park.”
“What I would like to get is a kind of legal regime that, you know, again, it is not as a criminal prosecution or prosecution with all people for smoking a joint, but also where we can actually ensure that it is kept outside the public spaces,” he said.
During the interview, Vance admitted that he was largely not aware of the argument to re -classify some recreational medicines, but indicated that he was open as a veteran for the idea of ​​alternative treatments.

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Proponents are hopeful that Trump will act to make a change in the issue, referring to his position during the presidential campaign.
Trump announced in September on social media that he would support the amendment 3 in Florida, which would have legalized recreational use of marijuana in the state, but called for 'smart regulations' and research.
“As president, we will continue to concentrate on investigation to unlock the medical use of marijuana on a drug of schedule 3, and collaborate with the congress to adopt common sense laws, including safe banking for the state of authorized companies, and supporting stated rights to take on marijuanawets, as in Florida, he wrote.

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JD Vance discusses the idea with Joe Rogan to schedule medicines again to make them available for research
The amendment could not reach the threshold of 60 percent that was needed to pass, but 55 percent of Florida voters supported it.
In some respects, Trumps shift on the issue is remarkable, because his first attorney -general Jeff Sessions, appointed in 2015, had a famous hard attitude against marijuana, especially about the issue of legalization or releasing limitations for medical use.
The American rights and reform PAC believe that reclassification of the recreational medicine to a 3 -medication scheme would be a good first step to open a future economic industry.
Biden indicated that he was open to the idea, after his Ministry of Justice had asked the Drug Enforcement Administration to 'consider' the medicine, but did not act definitively before he left the office.
Now the proponents of Cannabis Trump try to act as a 'bold change agent' to complete what Biden could not complete.
“It would not only be extremely popular with Americans in the political spectrum, but it would take essential medical research and would improve our economy and create more American jobs,” a person involved in the advertising campaign told DailyMail.com.