Idaho的参议员敦促特朗普扭转大麻的重新分类, 担心这与州法律和公共卫生相冲突。
Idaho's senators urge Trump to reverse marijuana's reclassification, fearing it conflicts with state laws and public health.
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参议员吉姆·里希(Jim Risch)和爱达荷州的迈克·克拉波(Mike Crapo)敦促特朗普总统推翻其行政命令,将大麻从表一重新分类为表三,声称这可能妨碍联邦执法努力,损害公共健康,并违反爱达荷州严格的毒品法律。
Senators Jim Risch and Mike Crapo of Idaho have urged President Trump to overturn his executive order reclassifying marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, claiming that it could impede federal enforcement efforts, compromise public health, and go against Idaho's stringent drug laws.
这一行动旨在增加医学研究,是在拜登总统采取类似行动之后采取的,是旨在纠正历史上因大麻定罪造成的不公正现象的更大倡议的一部分。
The action, which aims to increase medical research, comes after President Biden took a similar action and is a part of larger initiatives to correct historical injustices resulting from marijuana convictions.
Idaho官员声称,尽管联邦变更,但执法不会立即改变,因为低水平占有仍然是州一级的优先事项。
Idaho officials claim that enforcement won't change right away despite the federal change because low-level possession is still a state-level priority.
一些共和党人对放松联邦条例,特别是在大麻仍然非法的州放宽联邦条例感到关切,这些关切反映在参议员的反对中。
Concerns among some Republicans about relaxing federal regulations, particularly in states where marijuana is still illegal, are reflected in the senators' opposition.