Posted on Leave a comment

DOJ Reschedules Medical Marijuana Products to Schedule III — What It Means for Research

Justice Department Places FDA-Approved Marijuana Products and Products Containing Marijuana Subject to a Qualifying State-issued License in Schedule III, Strengthening Medical Research While Maintaining Strict Federal Controls

Weed in the Wild West
Weed in the Wild West

Press release overview

Short summary The Department of Justice and DEA have issued an order placing FDA‑approved marijuana products and state‑licensed medical marijuana products into Schedule III, and announced an expedited administrative hearing to consider broader rescheduling of marijuana beginning June 29, 2026. The move aims to expand research access while maintaining federal controls and accelerates the rulemaking timeline by withdrawing prior proceedings.

Press release overview The Department of Justice and DEA recently issued actions that clarify federal treatment of FDA-approved and state-licensed medical marijuana products, opening a clearer path for research and regulatory alignment. That federal movement reduces legal friction for clinical studies and signals a more predictable regulatory environment for companies working at the intersection of therapeutics and regulated botanicals.

Each milestone is a discrete deliverable: protocol documents, site activation logs, interim analysis reports, and regulatory meeting minutes.

Why it matters This action reduces legal uncertainty for clinical research and for companies working with state‑regulated medical cannabis programs, creating a clearer regulatory pathway for pragmatic trials and product development.

The Action Expands Access to Approved Therapies and Supports State-Regulated Medical Marijuana Programs

In accordance with President Trump’s December 18, 2025, Executive Order on Increasing Medical Marijuana and Cannabidiol Research, the Justice Department and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) today announced the issuance of an order immediately placing both FDA-approved products containing marijuana and marijuana products regulated by a state medical marijuana license in Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act, as well as the initiation of an expedited administrative hearing process to consider the broader rescheduling of marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III. The new hearing, beginning June 29, 2026, will provide a timely and legally compliant pathway to evaluate broader changes to marijuana’s status under federal law. Together, these actions provide immediate and long-term clarity to researchers, patients, and providers alike while still maintaining strict federal controls against illicit drug trafficking.

Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche is placing both FDA-approved drug products containing marijuana, and medicinal marijuana products subject to a qualifying state-issued license in Schedule III under his authority to reschedule drugs to carry out the United States’ obligations under the Single Convention on Narcotic Drugs. This action recognizes the longstanding regulation of medical marijuana by state governments and the need for a common-sense approach to this reality.

“The Department of Justice is delivering on President Trump’s promise to expand Americans’ access to medical treatment options,” said Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche. “This rescheduling action allows for research on the safety and efficacy of this substance, ultimately providing patients with better care and doctors with more reliable information.”

“Under the direction of President Trump and Acting Attorney General Blanche, DEA is expeditiously moving forward with the administrative hearing process — bringing consistency and oversight to an area that has lacked both,” said DEA Administrator Terry Cole.  “Our men and women in law enforcement remain committed to fighting drug cartels, the fentanyl epidemic, and protecting American lives.”

Separately, the Department announced procedural updates to expedite the ongoing rulemaking process required to fully remove marijuana from Schedule I and place it into Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act.

Under the prior administration, a notice of proposed rulemaking was published in the Federal Register on May 21, 2024, followed by a notice of hearing on August 29, 2024. Upon further review, the DEA is withdrawing the prior notice of hearing and terminating those proceedings in order to move more efficiently toward the completion of marijuana’s complete redesignation. This action will accelerate the administrative process, include firm deadlines, and allow DEA to proceed in the most expeditious manner consistent with federal law.

DEA will hold a new administrative hearing beginning June 29, 2026, regarding the proposed rescheduling of marijuana. A new notice of hearing is being published in the Federal Register to govern these proceedings and facilitate a timely resolution of the rulemaking.

Today’s order is reflective of the Department of Justice’s continued dedication to common-sense policies and the prioritization of the safety and well-being of all Americans.

PaiNT Research 2026

Why PAiNT Is a Meaningful Step Forward

PAiNT (Predictive, Artificial, Intelligence, Natural, Theraputics) is designed to bridge the gap between academic rigor and real-world clinical deployment. It matters now because:

  • Practical design reduces barriers to enrollment by using streamlined protocols and remote data capture.

  • Adaptive methods let researchers update trial parameters in response to interim results, improving efficiency and ethical oversight.

  • Integrated data systems combine EHR, patient-reported outcomes, and device telemetry for richer, faster insights.

  • Networked partnerships with clinics and state-regulated programs accelerate recruitment and real-world validation.

Together, these elements shorten timelines, lower costs, and increase the likelihood that promising therapies reach patients sooner.

Steven Smith — Comments on the Future

Summary view

Steven Smith sees the DOJ/DEA action as a structural positive for companies positioned to run pragmatic, state‑aligned clinical research. He emphasizes that execution and transparent milestone delivery will determine whether the regulatory shift translates into durable value.

Steven Smith, Inspirational Technologies / PAiNT Network

Predictive Artificial Intelligence News & Technology 2026
P a i N T Pallette 2026

 


 

Predictive Artificial Intelligence News & Technology (2025)
 
“As we step into 2026, I’m proud of what we’ve built — and even more excited for what’s ahead. PAiNT Network is more than a platform. It’s a movement. A canvas for reform, creativity, and community‑powered change. Whether you’re an advocate, a researcher, or simply someone who believes in better — thank you for being part of this journey. Let’s keep painting the future together.”  Steven Smith – founder, Inspirational Technologies.

Let the colors run wild. Let the pixels speak truth. Let the paint be wet.   2026

Brought to you by the PaiNT Network (2025) an inspiration from Inspirational Technologies

Predictive Artificial Intelligence News & Technology 2026

=====================================================================================================================================

We, at Inspirational Technologies are at the forefront of Inspirational and Front runners on the frontier of current technology. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________                                                                                All Rights Reserved – Inspirational Technologies 2026 We hope this information has been helpful and informative. Don’t hesitate to reach out with any further questions. 😊

Predictive Artificial Intelligence News & Technology (2025)        

 

 

Created 3/1/2014

Logo by Steven M Smith Created 3/1/2014

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      1st Hemp USA News is a resource of Inspirational Technologies (2021)

 

 

 

Inspirational Technologies – We Inspire Change

Posted on Leave a comment

ENSURING A NATIONAL POLICY FRAMEWORK FOR ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE – Executive Orders December 11, 2025

 
# AI Regulatory Color Code
# Green = Guardrails in place (state-level protections, consumer rights, transparency)
# Yellow = Partial guardrails (sector-specific rules, fragmented oversight)
# Red = No guardrails (federal preemption, minimal oversight, Big Tech free rein)

🌐 The Patchwork vs. The One Rulebook

In recent weeks, the AI regulatory landscape has shifted dramatically. Florida Governor Ron DeSantis introduced a sweeping AI Bill of Rights that would:
  • Require parental access to children’s chatbot conversations.
  • Prohibit AI from impersonating licensed therapists.
  • Restrict insurance companies from using AI as the sole arbiter of claims.
  • Ban utilities from charging residents extra to support hyperscale data centers.
  • Limit taxpayer subsidies for Big Tech firms Florida Governor Greenberg Traurig, LLP National Law Review.
Other states—California, Colorado, Utah, and Texas—have already passed laws requiring transparency, limiting personal data collection, and banning deepfakes in elections CBS News. President Trump’s executive order, however, aims to override these state initiatives, arguing that 50 different rulebooks would “destroy AI in its infancy” and cripple U.S. competitiveness USA TODAY NBC 6 South Florida.

⚖️ Current Regulations: A Tale of Two Levels

  • Federal: No comprehensive AI law exists. Instead, Trump’s administration has repealed Biden-era safety oversight and replaced it with Executive Order 14179, which emphasizes minimally burdensome innovation The White House leanware.co.
  • State: Dozens of states have enacted laws on deepfakes, algorithmic discrimination, and consumer transparency. Florida’s proposal is among the most ambitious, combining privacy, parental rights, and infrastructure protections Florida Governor National Law Review.
This duality creates tension: states want guardrails (green), while the federal government is signaling no guardrails (red) in the name of global competition.

💼 Why Now?

The timing is not accidental.
  • Global Race: China’s centralized approval system is cited as a competitive threat. Trump argues that fragmented U.S. rules will slow innovation CBS News NBC 6 South Florida.
  • Congressional Stalemate: Legislative attempts to impose a moratorium on state AI laws failed twice this year, leaving executive action as the White House’s tool 90.5 WESA.
  • Big Tech Pressure: Venture capitalists like David Sacks and industry groups such as NetChoice have lobbied heavily for a single national framework, warning that compliance costs across 50 states would stymie startups and entrench incumbents Roll Call Decrypt FedScoop The White House.

🏢 Big Tech’s Fingerprints

The executive order is widely seen as a win for Silicon Valley.
  • Google, Meta, OpenAI, and Andreessen Horowitz have all called for national standards CNET.
  • Industry groups argue that state laws requiring “algorithmic fairness” or “bias checks” force companies to alter outputs, which they frame as censorship The White House.
  • Critics, including labor unions and civil liberties advocates, warn this is an AI amnesty—a way to let Big Tech “run wild” without accountability Decrypt CNET.

✍️ Steven Smith’s Commentary

As someone deeply engaged in regulatory reform and public advocacy, I see this as a collision of priorities:
  • States like Florida are trying to protect citizens from AI harms—privacy breaches, biased algorithms, and unchecked corporate power.
  • The federal government is prioritizing global competition and investment, effectively painting the map red (no guardrails).
The Inspirational Technologies lens reminds us: regulation is not just about slowing innovation—it’s about channeling it responsibly. Without guardrails, we risk creating systems that amplify inequality, exploit data, and erode trust. The color code tells the story:
  • Green: States like Florida, California, Colorado—guardrails, consumer rights, transparency.
  • Yellow: Partial protections, fragmented oversight.
  • Red: Federal preemption, minimal oversight, Big Tech dominance.
The executive order is not just about AI—it’s about who gets to decide the rules of the digital frontier. Summary: Several states including Florida, California, Colorado, Utah, and Texas have already advanced AI regulations. Florida’s proposal is framed as an AI Bill of Rights, while Trump’s executive order seeks to preempt these state laws with a single federal framework. The timing reflects both global competition with China and pressure from Big Tech investors who want to avoid a patchwork of compliance burdens CBS News USA TODAY Gizmodo Florida Governor National Law Review.
Closing Thought: The U.S. is at a crossroads. Will we embrace green guardrails that protect citizens, or will we default to red deregulation, betting that unfettered innovation will outpace its risks?
Sources: CBS News Roll Call Decrypt FedScoop CNET The White House CNBC The White House leanware.co USA TODAY NBC 6 South Florida 90.5 WESA Gizmodo Florida Governor Greenberg Traurig, LLP National Law Review

Brought to you by the PaiNT Network (2025) an inspiration from Inspirational Technologies

Predictive Artificial Intelligence News & Technology 2025

Inspirational Technologies Blog Post

Steven Smith Commentary – December 2025

=====================================================================================================================================

We, at Inspirational Technologies are at the forefront of Inspirational and Front runners on the frontier of current technology. ___________________________________________________________________________________________________ All Rights Reserved – Inspirational Technologies 2025 We hope this information has been helpful and informative. Don’t hesitate to reach out with any further questions. 😊

Predictive Artificial Intelligence News & Technology
1st Hemp USA News is a resource of Inspirational Technologies (2021)
Created 3/1/2014
Logo by Steven M Smith Created 3/1/2014