The DEA Marijuana Hearing Starts June 29. the Real Rescheduling Fight is Already in the D.C. Circuit.
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DEA Judge Sets Schedule for New Marijuana Rescheduling Hearing
A Drug Enforcement Administration judge has issued an order laying out the schedule for a hearing on the Trump administration’s move to reschedule cannabis that is set to start on June 29. Under a previous decision by the DEA administrator, only opponents of the reform are being invited to participate. “Pursuant to the Preliminary Order issued by this tribunal on June 18, 2026, the Designated Parties have timely submitted their availability for …
DEA Judge Sets Testimony Schedule For Marijuana Rescheduling Hearing Starting Next Week
A Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) judge has issued an order laying out the schedule for a hearing on the Trump administration’s move to reschedule cannabis that is set to start next week. Under a previous decision by the DEA administrator, only opponents of the reform are being invited to participate. “Pursuant to the Preliminary Order issued by this tribunal on June 18, 2026, the Designated Parties have timely submitted their availability…
Who Will Argue Against Cannabis Rescheduling at DEA’s June Hearing?
The Drug Enforcement Administration’s formal hearing on marijuana rescheduling begins June 29 in Arlington, Virginia, with one unusual feature: Every private participant selected by the agency opposes moving marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III. The federal government will be the sole proponent of the proposed rule and is expected to present the affirmative case for moving marijuana to Schedule III. But the seven outside participants grante…
DEA Judge Sets Schedule for Marijuana Rescheduling Hearing, Begins June 29
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information A Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) judge has released the schedule for next week’s administrative hearing on the federal proposal to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III substance. The hearing is scheduled to begin Monday, June 29, at the DEA Hearing Facility in Arlington, Virginia. It is expected to conclude no later than July 15. Chief Administrative Law Judge Derek Julius released t…
DEA Resists Testimony From Agency Official Linked To Report On Marijuana’s Harms During Rescheduling Hearing
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is resisting a prohibitionist group's request for an agency official to testify about the harms of marijuana during a hearing on the Trump administration's move to reschedule cannabis that is scheduled to start next week. The organization Smart Approaches to Marijuana (SAM), which opposes the proposed reform, wants Luli Akinfiresoye, a pharmacologist in the DEA Diversion Control Division's Drug and Chemi…
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