DOJ Advances Plan to Classify Marijuana as Less Dangerous Drug

  • Public notice of rulemaking kicks off a 60-day comment period
  • ‘DEA has not yet made a determination,’ document says

A person displays various types of marijuana available at a dispensary in Los Angeles.

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The Justice Department formally started the procedure of classifying marijuana as a less dangerous substance, moving toward a major change in US drug policy.

The agency submitted a rulemaking notice on Thursday to shift marijuana’s legal status to Schedule III from Schedule I, the first step in what could be a lengthy process. A 60-day public comment period will begin, after which the Drug Enforcement Administration and Justice Department will make a final decision whether to remove marijuana from the list of the most-dangerous drugs.