Marijuana Opponents File Lawsuit To Block Trump Administration’s Federal Rescheduling Move
Marijuana reform opponents, including Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM) and the National Drug and Alcohol Screening Association (NDASA), have filed a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration's federal cannabis rescheduling action announced by the Department of Justice. The lawsuit is being handled by a law firm that includes a former Trump administration attorney general as a partner.
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