DEA Judge Issues Order Laying Out Process For Marijuana Rescheduling Hearing Starting This Month
A DEA Administrative Law Judge has issued an order establishing procedural rules for a hearing on cannabis rescheduling under the Trump administration, scheduled to begin later this month. The order sets timelines and guidelines for designated parties participating in the rescheduling process.
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