Cannabis stocks soar after US president says he is โlooking atโ reclassification.
United States President Donald Trump has said his administration is โlooking atโ reclassifying cannabis as a less dangerous drug.
Speaking to reporters at the White House on Monday, Trump said he would make a determination on the legal classification of the drug over the next few weeks.
โThat determination hopefully will be the right one,โ Trump said. โItโs a very complicated subject.โ
Trump said that while he had heard โgreat thingsโ about medical-use cannabis, he had heard bad things about โjust about everything elseโ to do with the drug.
โSome people like it, some people hate it,โ he said. โSomeย people hate the whole concept of marijuana because if it does bad for the children, it does bad for people that are older than children.โ
Stocks in cannabis-related businesses soared following Trumpโs remarks.
New York-based Tilray Brands jumped nearly 42 percent, with Canadaโs Village Farms International and Canopy Growth Corp closing up about 34 percent and 26 percent, respectively.
Trump made his comments after The Wall Street Journal reported last week that he told attendees at a recent fundraising dinner that he was interested in reclassifying the drug.
While cannabis is fully legal, including for recreational use, in 24 US states, the use and possession of the drug is illegal at the federal level.
Cannabis is currently classified as a Schedule I drug, putting it in the same category as heroin, LSD and ecstasy.
Under the Drug Enforcement Administrationโs classification system, Schedule I drugs are defined as those with โno currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuseโ.
Former US President Joe Biden proposed reclassifying cannabis as a Schedule III drug โ defined as those with a โmoderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependenceโ โ but failed to enact the change before leaving office in January.


