President Donald Trump may change how dangerously the federal government views marijuana. Gov. Mike Braun said this could add "a little more fuel to the fire" of the marijuana legalization movement in Indiana, which remains on a cannabis prohibition island.

At a news conference Aug. 11, Trump said his administration will make a decision in the next few weeks on whether to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I drug ― alongside non-medical, addictive narcotics and synthetic opioids ― to a Schedule III, along with codeine and anabolic steroids that are found in licensed pharmacies.

This wouldn't legalize recreational marijauana federally, but it would be the most significant policy change since marijuana was outlawed in 1970 with the Controlled Substances Act and make it easier to resear

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