Cannabis's 280E Tax Trap May Finally Break. We've Heard That Before.
DEA lawyers said cannabis may offer medical benefits and lower harms than alcohol and opioids as the hearing moves toward a July 15 deadline.
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Marijuana Opponents Attack Government Analysis Behind Rescheduling Recommendation On Second Day Of DEA Hearing
Lawyers for marijuana reform opponents that are participating in a Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) hearing on the Trump administration’s cannabis rescheduling proposal put significant focus on the second day of the proceedings on pressing a government witness about recently adopted changes to an analysis used to determine whether drugs have accepted medical value. A separate government witness who began his testimony on Tuesday focused on …
DEA, FDA Testify on First Day of Hearing on Marijuana Rescheduling
Lawyers for the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) on June 29 highlighted testimony on marijuana’s medical benefits, and its relative safety compared to other substances such as alcohol and opioids, on the opening day of a hearing on the Trump administration’s cannabis rescheduling proposal. While the proceedings were not livestreamed to the public in line with requests from Marijuana Moment, a congressman and others, Marijuana Moment spoke t…
Federal Government Says Marijuana Has Medical Value - Michigan Patients Have Already Moved On
WASHINGTON DC — The federal government spent the opening day of historic marijuana rescheduling hearings Monday making arguments that would have been almost unimaginable just a few years ago: cannabis has accepted medical use, carries lower abuse potential than drugs in Schedule I and II, and presents a lower overdose risk than opioids and alcohol. The hearing, held at DEA headquarters in Arlington, Va., is part of an expedited federal process t…
Historic U.S. Cannabis Rescheduling Hearing Begins
In December 2025, United States President Donald Trump signed an executive order calling for, among other things, expediting the process to reschedule cannabis from its current status as a Schedule I substance at the federal level to Schedule III. The executive order marked the most significant federal cannabis policy change since the enactment of the […] The post Historic U.S. Cannabis Rescheduling Hearing Begins appeared first on International…

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