Marijuana Moment - DEA Hearings - Marijuana Opponents Attack Government Analysis Behind Rescheduling Recommendation On Second Day Of DEA Hearing
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What does marijuana rescheduling really mean for employers?
Marijuana rescheduling has sparked confusion, but it is not federal legalization. Employers can still enforce workplace drug policies, testing and impairment rules while prioritizing safety and staying compliant with evolving laws.
What Happened on Day Two of the Marijuana Rescheduling Hearing
What Happened on Day Two of the Marijuana Rescheduling Hearing The importance of medical marijuana rises as research and patient demand reshape modern healthcare and treatment options. The post What Happened on Day Two of the Marijuana Rescheduling Hearing appeared first on The Fresh Toast.
DEA Inviting Only Marijuana Opponents To Participate In Rescheduling Hearing Is Actually An 'Encouraging Sign' For Supporters (Op-Ed)
“This may be an encouraging sign for those advocating for the rescheduling of cannabis in a way that will survive the inevitable legal challenge(s) that would follow rescheduling.” By Brett Schuman and Adam Horowitz, Goodwin Procter LLP On Monday, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) began a hearing concerning the potential rescheduling of cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) of 1970. DEA recent…
DEA Opens Rescheduling Hearing With Science-Based Support for Its Own Rule
On Monday (June 29), the most consequential hearing in the history of US cannabis policy began proceedings, as the DEA and the seven invited representatives made their opening statements. Perhaps the most consequential part of the now-multi-year and multi-administration effort to reschedule cannabis, the Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) hearing on whether adult-use cannabis should be reclassified, has captured the attention of the global cannabis…
DEA Inviting Only Marijuana Opponents To Participate In Rescheduling Hearing Is Actually An ‘Encouraging Sign’ For Supporters (Op-Ed)
"This may be an encouraging sign for those advocating for the rescheduling of cannabis in a way that will survive the inevitable legal challenge(s) that would follow rescheduling." By Brett Schuman and Adam Horowitz, Goodwin Procter LLP On Monday, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) began a hearing concerning the potential rescheduling of cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) of 1970. DEA recent…
Marijuana Moment - DEA Hearings - Marijuana Opponents Attack Government Analysis Behind Rescheduling Recommendation On Second Day Of DEA Hearing
Lawyers for marijuana reform opponents that are participating in a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) hearing on the Trump administration’s cannabis rescheduling proposal put significant focus on the second day of the proceedings on pressing a government witness about recently adopted changes to an analysis used to determine whether drugs have accepted medical value. A separate government witness […]
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