Longtime cannabis risk management executive Rocco Petrilli argues that cannabis-business risk management has not matured at the same rate as the cannabis industry at large. (Credit: Alona/Adobe Stock) Longtime cannabis risk management executive Rocco Petrilli argues that cannabis-business risk management has not matured at the same rate as the cannabis industry at large. (Credit: Alona/Adobe Stock)

While trying to predict federal regulatory moves is like looking into a foggy crystal ball, Washington, D.C. insiders report that 2024 may be the year that the U.S. Justice Department recommends the removal of cannabis from the list of Schedule I drugs.

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