Marijuana Advocates Hope Trump’s Attorney General Will Give A Rescheduling Update At Congressional Hearing

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Nearly two months have passed since President Donald Trump signed an executive order about marijuana rescheduling. The cannabis community is still waiting for real answers. Attorney General Pam Bondi will appear before the House Judiciary Committee next week. Industry advocates are watching closely, hoping she will finally provide the transparency this process demands.

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The Wait for Rescheduling Continues

Trump’s order directed Bondi to move cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III of the Controlled Substances Act. Reform supporters expected a straightforward completion of the rescheduling proposal that began during the Biden administration’s scientific review. That hasn’t happened.

The Justice Department has stayed silent. When Marijuana Moment reached out last month, a DOJ spokesperson offered no comment or updates. More recently, an agency official told Salon the department is working to find the fastest way to execute the order. That wording reveals uncertainty about the path forward.

This is where our industry knows better. At Seedless Media, we don’t speak in vague terms. We deliver on our commitments and communicate every step of the way. The cannabis world deserves that same level of accountability from federal agencies.

A Controversial Figure Leading the Process

Bondi’s history with cannabis reform complicates this situation. As Florida’s attorney general, she opposed marijuana reform efforts. She didn’t attend Trump’s signing ceremony for the executive order. Her ongoing silence has raised questions about whether the administration will follow through.

Paul Armentano, Deputy Director at NORML, expressed concern about the lack of transparency. He noted that while the attorney general holds significant legal influence over rescheduling, Bondi’s track record opposing state level reform raises red flags. He hopes next week’s hearing will provide the clarity this drawn out process desperately needs.

We started Seedless Media because we love the cannabis world. We know this industry thrives on trust and transparency. When leaders stay silent, progress stalls. That’s why we do what we say we will, every single time.

What’s at Stake for Real People

Millions of Americans use cannabis to manage chronic pain, PTSD, seizures, and other conditions. Rescheduling represents more than bureaucratic paperwork. It’s federal acknowledgment that cannabis has legitimate medical value.

Adam Smith, executive director of the Marijuana Policy Project, put it plainly. Rescheduling isn’t a complete solution to medical access issues. But it would represent an important step forward after decades of federal prohibition.

A recent poll from cannabis telehealth platform NuggMD shows the numbers clearly. Among cannabis consumers, 83 percent support Trump’s executive order. Only 7 percent oppose it. Another 10 percent remain neutral.

This is our community. These are the people we serve at Seedless Media. We’ve set ourselves apart by establishing business fundamentals built on process and results. We apply that same commitment to understanding the policies that affect everyone in this space.

Next Week’s Hearing: A Critical Moment

Wednesday’s House Judiciary Committee hearing gives lawmakers a chance to press Bondi for concrete answers. Several committee members have championed marijuana policy reform. However, other issues may compete for attention, including the disclosure of Jeffrey Epstein records.

The cannabis community is watching. The White House recently promoted Trump’s rescheduling order as a first year policy achievement. But without concrete progress, words ring hollow. Actions matter more than announcements.

Former Representative Matt Gaetz added confusion last week. He claimed the DEA is actively drafting a rescheduling rule to be issued as soon as possible. But a rule already sits pending before the Justice Department. Creating a new rule would require additional review and public comment.

At Seedless Media, we don’t operate in confusion. We provide clear communication and follow up that sets us apart. The cannabis industry deserves federal partners who do the same.

What Happens Next

Senator Cory Booker expressed cautious optimism about Trump’s cannabis order while voicing concerns about the DOJ’s direction. He noted the administration’s tendency to send mixed messages. He’s taking a wait and see approach, though he acknowledged some aspects look promising for ending generations of injustice.

The DEA stated that the cannabis rescheduling appeal process remains pending despite Trump’s executive order. Congressional researchers suggested that DOJ could, in theory, reject the president’s directive or restart the scientific review. Such moves would likely spark major political backlash.

As Wednesday’s hearing approaches, advocates and industry stakeholders want the same thing. Transparency. Commitment. Follow through. These aren’t radical demands. They’re basic business fundamentals.

At Seedless Media, we built our company on doing what no other cannabis digital marketer does. We deliver on our promises with communication that actually means something. The cannabis world deserves federal leadership that operates the same way.

The Bottom Line

This hearing will test whether the Trump administration truly supports marijuana rescheduling or if the support is just political theater. For millions of Americans who rely on cannabis for medical relief, the difference is everything.

Federal prohibition has lasted for decades. The rescheduling process has already dragged on far too long. The cannabis community needs swift action and clear answers, not more silence and speculation.

We love this industry. That’s why we demand better. That’s why we show up differently at Seedless Media. And that’s why next Wednesday matters so much for everyone who believes cannabis deserves its rightful place in American medicine and commerce.

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