Congressman Sessions Co-Leads Letter to President Trump Strongly Urging Him to Reject Marijuana Rescheduling
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE House Conservatives Strongly Urge President Trump to Reject Marijuana Rescheduling Washington, DC– A coalition of House Republicans, Co-Led by Congressman Pete Sessions , Chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Subcommittee on Government Operations, and Congressman Andy Harris , Chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, and joined by Main Street Caucus Chairman Congressman Flood and Vice Chairman of the House Republican Conference Congressman Moore , among 24 other Members, today sent a letter to President Trump urging him to oppose any effort to reschedule marijuana under federal law, warning that such a move would undermine public safety, deepen the nation’s addiction crisis, and send a dangerous message to America’s youth. The letter, Co-Led by Congressman Andy Harris , Chairman of the House Freedom Caucus, reflects growing concern among members that reclassifying marijuana would reverse decades of drug policy grounded in public health, scientific review, and congressional intent. In the letter, members stress that marijuana rescheduling is not required to advance legitimate medical research. Congress has already acted on a bipartisan basis to expand research while maintaining marijuana’s Schedule I classification. They warn that rescheduling would instead normalize an addictive substance, increase youth exposure to high potency products, and deepen the nation’s ongoing drug crisis. “We don’t need rescheduling to do medical research on marijuana- all we are doing is exposing more of our youth to an addictive drug,” said Congressman Andy Harris . The letter also highlights broader public safety and national security concerns, including the impact on road safety, drug testing for safety-sensitive professions, and the risk of providing financial benefits to large marijuana companies and foreign criminal organizations tied to fentanyl trafficking. Members further note that public opinion is shifting as Americans become more aware of marijuana related harms, particularly among families and younger voters. The letter, attached HERE is signed by the following Members of Congress: Congressman Pete Sessions Congressman Andy Harris, M.D. Congressman Doug LaMalfa Congresswoman Mary E. Miller Congressman Paul A. Gosar, D.D.S. Congressman Michael V. Lawler Congressman Robert B. Aderholt Congressman Ralph Norman Congressman John H. Rutherford Congressman Russ Fulcher Congressman Chuck Edwards Congresswoman Sheri Biggs Congressman David Rouzer Congressman Michael K. Simpson Congressman Christopher H. Smith Congresswoman Diana Harshbarger, Pharm.D. Congressman Mark Harris Congressman Aaron Bean Congressman Blake D. Moore Congressman Michael Cloud Congressman Ron Estes Congressman Joe Wilson Congressman Barry Loudermilk Congressman John Rose Congressman Mike Flood Congressman Nathaniel Moran Our Fox News exclusive is attached HERE . ###
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