Marijuana Opponents Preview Arguments For Next Week’s Rescheduling Hearing In New Filings
Marijuana reform opponents have filed briefs outlining arguments against the Trump administration's proposal to reschedule cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act, ahead of a hearing beginning next week. The DEA is formally supporting the rescheduling effort, while opposition groups prepare legal arguments for the upcoming proceeding.
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