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SIGNS: DEA Agrees To Reschedule Marijuana For First Time In 50 Years
For more than 50 years, cannabis has languished in the confines of Schedule I, alongside hardcore drugs like heroin, despite mounting evidence of its medical benefits. The move signals a departure from the archaic notion that marijuana holds no medical value and underscores its potential for therapeutic use.
“This is potentially the biggest law changed in the last 50 years” DEA looking to move marijuana to a schedule 3 drug
Marijuana is currently a Schedule 1 drug making it in the same group as drugs like LSD, ecstasy and heroin. If moved to a schedule three drug, it would be in a group with drugs like Tylenol and ketamine.
The DEA Plans to Reschedule Marijuana: What Happens Next?
The DEA's plan to reschedule marijuana from a Schedule I controlled substance to Schedule III was expected. But what does it mean for clinicians and patients?
Why legal weed advocates aren't sold on Biden, DEA marijuana rescheduling
While the move by President Joe Biden and the DEA to reschedule marijuana is a monumental shift, legal weed advocates say it's too little, too late.
DEA’s Marijuana Rescheduling Plan Has Law Firms High on Expanding Relationships With Cannabis Clients
As the cannabis market starts to perform better, our services across our entire platform should be in greater demand, said Seth Goldberg, co-chair of the cannabis industry group at Duane Morris.
Marijuana backers eye proposed federal regulatory change as an aid to legalizing pot in more states
A federal proposal to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug has raised the hopes of some pot backers that more states will embrace cannabis
As the US moves to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, could more states legalize it?
As the U.S. government moves toward reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug, there may be little immediate impact in the dozen states that have not already legalized cannabis for widespread medical or recreational use by adults.
Marijuana regulatory change might lead to legalisation of cannabis in more US states
US considers reclassifying cannabis, impacting state legalization efforts. Advocates hope for federal policy change. DEA role in drug scheduling. Regulatory process impact on marijuana initiatives in North Dakota,
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Local prosecutor reacts to DEA proposal to reclassify marijuana
A federal effort to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug could impact the way local law enforcement and state ...
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DEA's marijuana policy shift has Washington pot industry feeling hopeful
The agency's plan would not mean full legalization of cannabis, rather, it classifies marijuana as a less dangerous drug and ...
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DEA Cedes Ground in the Losing War on Weed. It's Not Enough | Opinion
Valium and Xanax are both Schedule IV, meaning the DEA sees them as having a "low potential for abuse and low risk of ...
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DEA seeks to reclassify marijuana, allow prescriptions for first time: Reports
The federal government's plan would recategorize pot, once deemed highly dangerous, addictive and without medical use, as a ...
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DEA will move to reclassify marijuana in a historic shift, AP sources say
The proposal would recognize the medical uses of cannabis and acknowledge it has less potential for abuse than some other ...
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DEA to ease restrictions on marijuana, reclassify it as low-risk substance, sources say
In a historic move that does not legalize adult-use marijuana nationwide but eases its restrictions, the U.S. Drug ...
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DEA proposal to reclassify marijuana could impact Tennesseans, lawmaker says
The DEA wants to change marijuana to a Schedule III drug, and one Tennessee lawmaker says that could give Tennesseans access ...
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DEA's Disturbing Report: The Escalating Threat of Chinese Money Laundering
In a recent congressional hearing, officials from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) and the Treasury Department ...
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