DEA Will Start Accepting Applications From Medical Marijuana Businesses That Want Federal Rescheduling Protections This Week
The DEA announced it will begin accepting applications this week for medical marijuana businesses seeking federal protections under the Trump administration's cannabis rescheduling process. The agency's Medical Marijuana Dispensary Registration Portal is set to launch on Wednesday at 9 AM ET, allowing eligible operators to register for federal protections tied to the recent rescheduling action.
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