Paco Dennis
SF VIP
- Location
- Mid-Missouri
Me : Is marijuana in the United States considered a Schedule One drug by the FDA or DEA?
Pi : Yes, you're correct. Marijuana is currently classified as a Schedule One drug by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), which means that it is considered to have no medical value and a high potential for abuse. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has also not approved marijuana as a medicine.
Me : So it would be legal for the DEA to arrest people for marijuana possession.
Pi : Technically, yes. Since marijuana is still classified as a Schedule One drug at the federal level, the DEA has the authority to enforce federal laws and regulations related to its possession, use, and distribution. This means that the DEA could potentially arrest individuals for marijuana-related offenses, even in states where it is legal under state law.
Pi : Yes, you're correct. Marijuana is currently classified as a Schedule One drug by the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), which means that it is considered to have no medical value and a high potential for abuse. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has also not approved marijuana as a medicine.
Me : So it would be legal for the DEA to arrest people for marijuana possession.
Pi : Technically, yes. Since marijuana is still classified as a Schedule One drug at the federal level, the DEA has the authority to enforce federal laws and regulations related to its possession, use, and distribution. This means that the DEA could potentially arrest individuals for marijuana-related offenses, even in states where it is legal under state law.