The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is moving forward with its proposal to reschedule marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA).
A Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) judge canceled an upcoming hearing on the Biden administration’s marijuana rescheduling proposal pending appeals, effectively kicking the process to the ...
DEA cancels hearing on marijuana rescheduling amid legal challenge, delaying reform for at least three months. Read more here ...
The governor of Colorado, which has regulated a medical marijuana program for decades, asked to participate but was shut out, according to the motion. “The DEA has stacked the deck” to try “ ...
This was the basis of the DEA's proposal to reschedule marijuana. The fact that almost 75% of Americans live in a state with ...
A Drug Enforcement Administration judge has cancelled a hearing to consider the Biden administration’s proposal to reclassify marijuana under federal drug laws amid allegations that officials at ...
The DEA may be close to reaching a decision on rescheduling marijuana to recognize the medical benefits. The DEA spokesman Russ Baer said no determination has been made yet on rescheduling pot, but ...
according to Marijuana Moment, which first reported the story. Mulrooney's decision followed a motion from cannabis policy reform advocates alleging improper communications between DEA officials ...
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration denied petitions to remove marijuana from its list of the most dangerous drugs, while at the same time unveiling a new policy to support expanded research ...
Marijuana plants grow at a Minnesota Medical Solutions greenhouse in Otsego, Minn., on May 5, 2015. (Glen Stubbe/Star Tribune via AP, File) WASHINGTON (CN) — Members of Congress on Wednesday once ...
The DEA is proposing to increase the amount of marijuana that can be legally grown for research by 30% in 2020, a promising sign for cannabis advocates who have long insisted the plant has healing ...
An administrative law judge nixed a DEA hearing on the proposed rescheduling of marijuana set to take place next week, pushing the hearing well into President-elect Donald Trump's next administration.