Talk:Cannabis reclassification in the United Kingdom
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I understand that rescheduling has been taken over as a term from cannabis rescheduling in the United States. The word makes sense in the US because of the use of schedule to refer to a group of drugs that are dealt with in a similar way under law. In the UK, a group of such drugs is referred to as a class, as in class A drugs, so should this article be called cannabis reclassification in the United Kingdom? Gareth Hughes 23:19, 7 Mar 2005 (UTC)
- A google test shows "reclassification" is more commonly used to describe downgrading it from Class B to C. Rad Racer 23:24, 7 Mar 2005 (UTC)