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According to the federal classification, Schedule I drugs have "no currently accepted medical use".
Schedule I drugs, which also include heroin, LSD and ecstasy, have "no currently accepted medical use" according to federal classification.
According to the federal classification, these substances have "no currently accepted medical use," creating a barrier to federal funding for research into cannabis's medical properties.
Meanwhile, regular marijuana will continue to be listed alongside heroin in the more restrictive Schedule I category, which is reserved for drugs that have "no currently accepted medical use" and "a high potential for abuse".
Ideally, Altieri said, the rules should be changed so that marijuana is no longer considered a Schedule I controlled substance, a category of drugs that have "no currently accepted medical use".
But it remains illegal on a federal level: Since 1970, the federal government has classified marijuana as a Schedule I drug, a category for substances that have "no currently accepted medical use" and a "high potential for abuse".
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It pretends to a political hegemony it no longer possesses and has no currently credible strategy for acquiring.
That defines the drug as having "no currently accepted medical use", and places it in the same category as heroin and ecstasy.
This means the vast majority of the human genome has no currently known function.
It is defined as having no currently accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse.
(B) The drug or other substance has no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States.
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