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EPISODE · Apr 26, 2026 · 17 MIN

Episode 34: Schedule III, Mostly

from Policy, Decoded · host The Homegrown Consulting Group

🎙️ Powered by THC Group, Policy, Decoded is the Sunday briefing that steps back from the churn and unpacks one consequential policy story shaping cannabis, hemp, alcohol, and regulated markets.This week, we look at federal cannabis rescheduling, and where the United States actually sits in a conversation the rest of the world has been having for decades.The April 22nd federal cannabis order arrived after fifty-five years of waiting. The Justice Department reclassified state-licensed medical marijuana to Schedule III, ended Section 280E for medical operators, and routed the broader question of adult-use rescheduling to a public hearing on June 29th. By any honest measure, it was the most consequential American cannabis day in fifty-five years. It was also, for the rest of the world, a Wednesday in April.This episode walks through what the world has been doing while the United States argued. Israel licensed medical cannabis in the early 1990s and isolated THC at the Weizmann Institute in 1964. Canada exported roughly 240 tonnes in 2025, with Germany absorbing 62 percent of Canadian flower exports. Germany scaled from 250,000 medical patients to roughly 900,000 in a year. Uruguay legalized at the federal level in 2013. The United Kingdom runs Europe's second-largest medical cannabis patient market entirely through private clinics. Poland built a 105,000-patient program from imports alone. Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, and four other Caribbean jurisdictions have built legal frameworks that recognize Rastafari sacramental cultivation rather than persecute it.We address the ground floor the international frame does not cover on its own. Federal prohibition was enforced in a country where cannabis use rates ran roughly even across racial lines but arrest rates did not. Those arrests reshaped families, neighborhoods, and downstream access to housing, custody, employment, and immigration status. Schedule III does not erase that record. The win is real. So is the perspective. The work that determines whether we belong in the room the rest of the world has built is the boring, technical, expensive work of quality, standards, and responsibility. None of that arrived in the order. All of it is on us to deliver.🔗 https://www.homegrown-group.com/blog/schedule3This podcast may include content written or produced with the support of AI tools under human direction and editorial oversight.Sign up for Policy, Decoded: https://policy-decoded.beehiiv.com/

🎙️ Powered by THC Group, Policy, Decoded is the Sunday briefing that steps back from the churn and unpacks one consequential policy story shaping cannabis, hemp, alcohol, and regulated markets.This week, we look at federal cannabis rescheduling, and where the United States actually sits in a conversation the rest of the world has been having for decades.The April 22nd federal cannabis order arrived after fifty-five years of waiting. The Justice Department reclassified state-licensed medical marijuana to Schedule III, ended Section 280E for medical operators, and routed the broader question of adult-use rescheduling to a public hearing on June 29th. By any honest measure, it was the most consequential American cannabis day in fifty-five years. It was also, for the rest of the world, a Wednesday in April.This episode walks through what the world has been doing while the United States argued. Israel licensed medical cannabis in the early 1990s and isolated THC at the Weizmann Institute in 1964. Canada exported roughly 240 tonnes in 2025, with Germany absorbing 62 percent of Canadian flower exports. Germany scaled from 250,000 medical patients to roughly 900,000 in a year. Uruguay legalized at the federal level in 2013. The United Kingdom runs Europe's second-largest medical cannabis patient market entirely through private clinics. Poland built a 105,000-patient program from imports alone. Jamaica, Antigua and Barbuda, and four other Caribbean jurisdictions have built legal frameworks that recognize Rastafari sacramental cultivation rather than persecute it.We address the ground floor the international frame does not cover on its own. Federal prohibition was enforced in a country where cannabis use rates ran roughly even across racial lines but arrest rates did not. Those arrests reshaped families, neighborhoods, and downstream access to housing, custody, employment, and immigration status. Schedule III does not erase that record. The win is real. So is the perspective. The work that determines whether we belong in the room the rest of the world has built is the boring, technical, expensive work of quality, standards, and responsibility. None of that arrived in the order. All of it is on us to deliver.🔗 https://www.homegrown-group.com/blog/schedule3This podcast may include content written or produced with the support of AI tools under human direction and editorial oversight.Sign up for Policy, Decoded: https://policy-decoded.beehiiv.com/

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