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    Cannabis Rescheduling: The Threat to Pregnant People

    Why Schedule III reclassification may increase legal risks for pregnant cannabis users without state-level reform.
    Hilary MachtBy Hilary MachtMarch 2, 20262 Mins Read
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    Following the 2025 Executive Order to reschedule cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III, the United States has officially acknowledged the drug's therapeutic potential and lower abuse profile. However, this federal shift creates a dangerous legal paradox for pregnant people. Despite 74% of Americans living in states with legal access, 24 states still define in-utero substance exposure as child abuse, leading to Child Protective Services (CPS) interventions and criminal sanctions that disproportionately target women of color.

    The Legal Paradox: Federal Rescheduling vs. Fetal Personhood

    The transition to Schedule III signals medical legitimacy, yet pregnant individuals remain uniquely vulnerable to punitive policies. Even in jurisdictions where recreational use is permitted, newborns are frequently removed from their parents based solely on maternal cannabis consumption. This discrepancy is exacerbated by the rise of fetal personhood laws, which allow state officials to interpret cannabis use as a criminal or civil liability regardless of the substance's legal status.

    Research indicates that these punitive measures are not applied equitably. Alcohol exposure, which carries significantly stronger scientific evidence of fetal harm, is less consistently reported than cannabis. According to White House archives, these policies lead pregnant people to delay or avoid essential prenatal care, ultimately resulting in worse health outcomes for infants.

    Scientific Uncertainty and the Need for Reform

    The medical community remains divided on the exact risks of prenatal cannabis exposure. While some studies suggest potential developmental risks, others find little to no significant effect. This uncertainty underscores why clinicians and professional organizations are calling for a shift away from mandated reporting toward stigma-free counseling and evidence-based treatment.

    Policy MetricCurrent Status (2024-2025)Scientific/Legal Impact
    Federal ClassificationSchedule III (Controlled Substance)Acknowledged medical utility.
    State Abuse Definitions24 States define use as "Child Abuse"Triggers mandatory CPS reporting.
    Healthcare AccessPunitive environmentCauses patients to avoid prenatal care.

    Conclusion: A Catalyst for Policy Evolution

    Without a comprehensive reevaluation of state-level punitive laws, the rescheduling of cannabis risks becoming a hollow victory. Expanding legality without reforming mandatory reporting laws may paradoxically increase the number of pregnant people arrested or investigated. To align with modern scientific understanding, drug policy must prioritize public health goals over criminalization, ensuring that legal acceptance extends to all members of society, including those who are pregnant.

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    Hilary Macht is a longtime health writer and former health editor whose work has appeared in dozens of media outlets including Everyday Health, The New York Times, Prevention, Civil Eats, and the Columbia Journalism Review. Her work is distributed by the National Center for Health Research and the Foundation for Informed Medical Decision Making.

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