Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg testified at a congressional hearing that moving cannabis to Schedule III would not alter the Department of Transportation's (DOT) marijuana testing requirements for truck drivers. Buttigieg pushed back on assertions that federal regulators could lose the ability to test truck drivers for marijuana use if the drug is deregulated down to a Schedule III substance.
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U.S. Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg pushed back on assertions that federal regulators could lose the ability to test truck drivers for marijuana use if the drug is deregulated down to a Schedule III substance. https://t.co/qn7sfud34g
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg testified at a congressional hearing that moving cannabis to Schedule III would "not alter DOT's marijuana testing requirements" for truck drivers. https://t.co/swb7hlgwtL https://t.co/Rhe3WSFoli
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