DEA judge cancels upcoming cannabis rescheduling hearings
Green Market Report
Tue, Jan 14
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- A DEA judge has canceled marijuana rescheduling hearings that were set to begin next week and put the process on hold for at least three months.
- Pro-rescheduling groups have been given time to challenge the decision, risking the possibility that the policy change could be nixed altogether.
- The cannabis rescheduling saga has faced a new snag, delaying any potential changes to the classification of marijuana.
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The cannabis rescheduling saga hit a new snag, with a chance the policy change could be nixed altogether.
A Drug Enforcement Administration judge on Monday canceled marijuana rescheduling hearings set to begin next week and put the process on hold for at least three months, giving pro-rescheduling groups time to challenge...
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