PHILADELPHIA, PA (December 18, 2025) – Today President Donald Trump announced the rescheduling of Cannabis from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug. In response to this development Senator Sharif Street has released the following statement:
“Rescheduling cannabis is a long-overdue, evidence-based step that acknowledges what communities and medical professionals have known for years. Cannabis does not belong in the same legal category as heroin and other Schedule I substances.
For more than a decade, I have led efforts in Pennsylvania to modernize our cannabis laws because prohibition has failed—especially for Black and Brown communities who have borne the brunt of criminalization. In the past, some have argued that federal classification needed to change before states could responsibly move forward. With that change now underway, Pennsylvania has a clear opportunity to act by advancing the bipartisan Street/Laughlin bill to legalize and regulate adult-use cannabis.
Rescheduling alone will not undo the harms of the past. Real reform must include expungement, reinvestment in communities most impacted by enforcement, and a legal, regulated adult-use market that prioritizes public health, public safety, and equity.
Today’s announcement reinforces what many states, including Pennsylvania, have already recognized: it is time to replace outdated policy with a rational approach grounded in science, fairness, and justice.”