Marijuana Moment Asks DEA Judge To Allow Livestreaming Of Rescheduling Hearing For Transparent Public Access
Marijuana Moment has requested that a DEA Administrative Law Judge reconsider his decision to prohibit livestreaming of an upcoming hearing on the Trump administration's cannabis rescheduling proposal. The hearing, scheduled to begin the following week, will feature only opponents of rescheduling as invited participants, and the media outlet is seeking greater transparency through public access to the proceedings.
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