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Trump Moves to Reclassify Marijuana — What Do You Think?
The Trump administration is moving to reclassify marijuana, a decision that could expand medical research while also raising serious moral and cultural concerns. As this issue develops, believers must carefully consider both the potential benefits and the broader implications.
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From Fox News:
President Donald Trump’s administration is reclassifying state-licensed marijuana as a “less-dangerous” drug, Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche announced Thursday.
Blanche signed an order reclassifying FDA-approved and state-licensed marijuana from Schedule I – reserved for drugs like heroin – to the less strict Schedule III.
“The Department of Justice is delivering on President Trump’s promise to expand Americans’ access to medical treatment options,” Blanche said in a statement.
This policy shift reflects a growing push to explore alternative treatments for serious conditions like chronic pain, PTSD, and depression. Supporters argue that rescheduling marijuana could open the door for more rigorous scientific research, allowing doctors to better understand its potential benefits and risks. For many patients—especially veterans—this could mean new hope where traditional treatments have fallen short.
At the same time, this decision raises important concerns. Critics warn that reclassification may further normalize marijuana use in American culture, blurring the line between medical application and recreational use. Increased access could lead to higher rates of dependency, impaired judgment, and long-term health effects—issues that cannot be ignored.
For intercessors, this debate goes beyond policy. Scripture calls us to sobriety, self-control, and wise stewardship of our bodies. While caring for those who suffer is essential, we must also be cautious about embracing solutions that may carry unintended spiritual and societal consequences. This is a moment for discernment, not just politically, but spiritually.
As this process continues, let’s pray that our leaders pursue true healing solutions—ones that honor God, protect individuals, and strengthen our nation.
Pray for wisdom in this decision—and share your perspective with other intercessors.
(Excerpt from Fox News. Photo Credit: CRYSTALWEED cannabis on Unsplash)
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I am concerned about the long term consequences. People becoming dependent on this and those who take advantage of this to use it recreationally and not just medicinal. I have seen too many people addicted to marijuana and not only that but once it has no effect anymore go to something stronger and lace this with other drugs. It’s not helping us seek a solution and honor our bodies. It’s just going to help people Justify their choice to use this over real medicine like the word of God and Jesus.