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KBI statement following rescheduling of marijuana
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TOPEKA – The KBI issued the following statement following President Trump's executive order rescheduling marijuana.
Rescheduling is not the same as legalization. The cultivation, distribution, and possession of marijuana-derived THC products remains illegal under state and federal law, and the KBI will continue to enforce existing laws.
The marijuana products sold today are highly potent and pose a direct threat to public health. Rescheduling will allow qualified scientists to conduct reliable research on the long-term impact on the human brain of the use of high-concentration THC products. We believe this will conclusively prove the connection between marijuana use and mental health disorders, especially in children and teens.
Marijuana products remain just as illegal today as they were yesterday. The KBI will continue our efforts to protect Kansans, especially Kansas children, from those who sell these illegal and dangerous products.
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ATTRIBUTION: This statement can either be attributed to the KBI as an agency, or to KBI Director Tony Mattivi.
CONTACT: Melissa.Underwood@kbi.ks.gov or (785) 296-8283
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