ORANGEBURG, South Carolina – Hillary Clinton called for lowering the federal restrictions on marijuana research at a town hall meeting Saturday on the campus of Claflin University, a historically black university.
The Democratic presidential front-runner called for reclassifying the drug from Schedule 1, the most restrictive class that includes heroin, to Schedule 2.
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“I want to move from Schedule 1 to Schedule 2 so researchers can research what’s the best way to use it, dosage, how does it work with other medications,” she said.
Under federal law, Schedule 1 means the government views the drug has having “no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States,” even as 23 states have some kind of medial marijuana law on the books.
Rescheduling the drug would ease restrictions on research, which Clinton said would be critical to determining the correct policy on the drug. “We have no evidence because researchers can’t experiment with marijuana because it’s a controlled substance,” Clinton said in Iowa in mid-September.
On legalization, Clinton has said she wants to see how the experiment works in the states and has called for more research on medical marijuana.
“I do support the use of medical marijuana,” she said in the first Democratic presidential debate last month. “And I think even there we need to do a lot more research so that we know exactly how we’re going to help people for whom medical marijuana provides relief.”









