DEA Inviting Only Marijuana Opponents To Participate In Rescheduling Hearing Is Actually An ‘Encouraging Sign’ For Supporters (Op-Ed)
Legal experts from Goodwin Procter LLP argue that the DEA's decision to invite only marijuana opponents to participate in a rescheduling hearing may actually indicate procedural rigor that could help any rescheduling decision survive legal challenges. The DEA held a hearing on the potential rescheduling of cannabis from Schedule I as part of its ongoing administrative process.
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