Well, well, well… it seems the DEA is back to their old shenanigans. In a move that surprises absolutely no one who’s been keeping tabs, our pals at the Drug Enforcement Administration have declared they will be hosting yet another “hearing” on the rescheduling of cannabis. And wouldn’t you know it, this little get-together is conveniently set for after the November election.
But let’s not kid ourselves, dear readers. We all know this is just another ploy to delay any real progress on the issue. The DEA has a long history of dragging their feet when it comes to cannabis, despite the overwhelming evidence of its medicinal benefits and the growing support for legalization.
It’s almost comical how predictable their tactics have become. First, they’ll claim they need more research before making any decisions. Then, they’ll use that same lack of research as an excuse to keep it classified as a Schedule I drug. And now, they’re using the election as a convenient distraction to push back any potential changes.
But we’re not fooled. We see right through their smoke and mirrors. It’s clear that the DEA is more concerned with maintaining their power and control than actually considering the well-being of the people.
So, let’s not hold our breath for any real progress to come out of this “hearing.” It’s just another ploy in their never-ending game of cat and mouse. But we’ll keep fighting, because we know that change is inevitable and the truth will prevail. Until then, let’s keep pushing for a more sensible and compassionate approach to cannabis.