State-Licensed Marijuana Businesses Can Now Apply For Federal Protections Using New DEA Form
The Drug Enforcement Administration launched a new Medical Marijuana Dispensary Registration Portal allowing state-licensed medical marijuana businesses to apply for federal protections following the Department of Justice's rescheduling of marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Trump administration.
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