Schedule I!!!
2025/4/7 Edited to
Schedule I substances are defined as drugs with no accepted medical use and a high potential for abuse, including heroin and marijuana. The categorization significantly impacts research opportunities and legality. Since the 1970 Controlled Substances Act, the classification has evolved, with states considering legalization for medical and recreational use. Recent debates emphasize the need for reform. As experts discuss, the distinction between medical and non-medical use continues to shape public perception. Understanding Schedule I is key for advocates and lawmakers as they navigate changing landscapes in drug policy and its implications for healthcare, law enforcement, and society.

