DEA Resists Testimony From Agency Official Linked To Report On Marijuana’s Harms During Rescheduling Hearing
The DEA is opposing a request from Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM) to have agency official Luli Akinfiresoye testify about marijuana's harms during an upcoming hearing on the Trump administration's cannabis rescheduling proposal. SAM, a prohibitionist advocacy group, sought the testimony to present arguments against the proposed reform during the rescheduling proceeding.
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