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Cannabis reform has long been a political promise, but real progress has been limited. Democrats campaigned on legalization, rallied young voters, and controlled Washington during President Biden’s early years. Yet the results were modest: pardons, a rescheduling review, and continued delays. Comprehensive reform never materialized.Now, in 2025, there is speculation that President Trump could take steps toward cannabis rescheduling — potentially turning the issue into a defining political opportunity.In this episode of TDR Cannabis in Five presented by Dutchie, host Shadd Dales examines how cannabis reform may become a strategic move for Trump, and what that could mean for both parties. Analysts note that cannabis enjoys broad support, with polls suggesting close to 80% approval nationwide and around 70% among Republicans. Cultural figures like Bill Maher have openly criticized Democrats for inaction, warning that if Trump moves first, Democrats may lose credibility on the issue.The discussion also highlights what rescheduling could mean for the cannabis industry, including the potential easing of the 280E tax burden and new opportunities for businesses. More importantly, the episode looks at the broader political implications: how cannabis reform might influence young voters, swing states, and the 2026 midterms.Nothing is certain — but the stakes are clear.#CannabisReform #CannabisRescheduling #CannabisPolitics #Trump2025 #Biden #BillMaher #CannabisIndustry #CannabisNews #CannabisPolicy #TDRPodcastWant to see last week's recap? • Weekly Recap: Trump’s D.C. Surge Sparks Ca... Want to see more Cannabis Reform videos? • Cannabis Rescheduling Momentum Builds in T... • Trump-Backed RNC Chair Supports Cannabis L... • DEA Advances Psilocybin Rescheduling to HH... • Will Congress Kill Intoxicating Hemp Produ... • Cannabis Debate Moves Into Mainstream Amer... Want to be updated on Cannabis, Small Cap, AI, and Crypto? Subscribe to our Daily Baked in Newsletter!https://newsletter.thedalesreport.com...Find us as well on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and on the Web:Facebook: / thedalesreport Twitter: / thedalesreport Instagram: / dalesreport LinkedIn: / the-dales-report Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/TDRTradetoBlackon...Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/TDRTradeToBlackon...Website: https://thedalesreport.com/For copyright matters, please get in touch with us at:[email protected] views on the Trade To Black podcast and the guests on this podcast are purely opinions. You should not treat any opinions expressed by us or our guests as investment advice. The views on this podcast are solely intended to be informational and are not investment advice. Please go to our website for a full list of disclosures and details of any client relationship we have. https://thedalesreport.com/website-te...
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Cannabis reform has long been a political promise, but real progress has been limited. Democrats campaigned on legalization, rallied young voters, and controlled Washington during President Biden’s early years. Yet the results were modest: pardons, a rescheduling review, and continued delays. Comprehensive reform never materialized.Now, in 2025, there is speculation that President Trump could take steps toward cannabis rescheduling — potentially turning the issue into a defining political opportunity.In this episode of TDR Cannabis in Five presented by Dutchie, host Shadd Dales examines how cannabis reform may become a strategic move for Trump, and what that could mean for both parties. Analysts note that cannabis enjoys broad support, with polls suggesting close to 80% approval nationwide and around 70% among Republicans. Cultural figures like Bill Maher have openly criticized Democrats for inaction, warning that if Trump moves first, Democrats may lose credibility on the issue.The discussion also highlights what rescheduling could mean for the cannabis industry, including the potential easing of the 280E tax burden and new opportunities for businesses. More importantly, the episode looks at the broader political implications: how cannabis reform might influence young voters, swing states, and the 2026 midterms.Nothing is certain — but the stakes are clear.#CannabisReform #CannabisRescheduling #CannabisPolitics #Trump2025 #Biden #BillMaher #CannabisIndustry #CannabisNews #CannabisPolicy #TDRPodcastWant to see last week's recap? • Weekly Recap: Trump’s D.C. Surge Sparks Ca... Want to see more Cannabis Reform videos? • Cannabis Rescheduling Momentum Builds in T... • Trump-Backed RNC Chair Supports Cannabis L... • DEA Advances Psilocybin Rescheduling to HH... • Will Congress Kill Intoxicating Hemp Produ... • Cannabis Debate Moves Into Mainstream Amer... Want to be updated on Cannabis, Small Cap, AI, and Crypto? Subscribe to our Daily Baked in Newsletter!https://newsletter.thedalesreport.com...Find us as well on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn and on the Web:Facebook: / thedalesreport Twitter: / thedalesreport Instagram: / dalesreport LinkedIn: / the-dales-report Apple Podcasts: https://tinyurl.com/TDRTradetoBlackon...Spotify: https://tinyurl.com/TDRTradeToBlackon...Website: https://thedalesreport.com/For copyright matters, please get in touch with us at:[email protected] views on the Trade To Black podcast and the guests on this podcast are purely opinions. You should not treat any opinions expressed by us or our guests as investment advice. The views on this podcast are solely intended to be informational and are not investment advice. Please go to our website for a full list of disclosures and details of any client relationship we have. https://thedalesreport.com/website-te...
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