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Article: Psychedelics As Medicine: Right To Try Case Versus DEA

Cannabis Law Report

Drug Enforcement Administration’s (DEA) refusal to accommodate state and federal right to try laws. US DEA , No. US DEA , No. Read this article from Marijuana Moment for more details on the amicus brief from attorneys general representing eight U.S. I’m honored to be part of the litigation team on the case, AIMS et al.

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Federal vs. State Approaches to Cannabis: Recent DEA Data Shows Increase In Enforcement While States Move Toward Decriminalization and Legalization

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One might think that the recent uptick in the legalization of recreational marijuana usage would correlate with a decline in the arrests and seizures related to the leafy-green. In 2020 alone, legal sales of marijuana in the US bought in a record $17.5 billion respectively, according to a recent Forbes article.

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BREAKING NEWS: FDA and USDA Start Making Sense on Hemp CBD

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The FDA’s issue with Hemp CBD stems from the FDCA’s “ Drug Exclusion Rule ” which, simply put, means that an article that has been approved or investigated as a drug cannot be a dietary supplement or be added to food unless the article was marketed as a supplement or food before it was investigated.

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The DEA Just Got Scolded Over Its Marijuana Eradication Program

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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) got a slap on the wrist from a federal watchdog agency over its management of a multi-million dollar marijuana eradication program. That includes fully legal states like California, where enforcement efforts are generally limited to public lands—namely national forests.

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Cannabis Researcher Plans To Sue DEA Over Substandard Research Cannabis

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The Marijuana Time introduce their article by writing… A cannabis researcher at Arizona’s Scottsdale Research Institute plans to sue the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) over what she is saying is low-grade cannabis that is unacceptable for testing. Read Full article.

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Jurist – Article: How the DEA is Interfering with Religious Use of Psychedelics

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JURIST ([link] is a legal news and commentary service powered by a collaborative virtual team of over 50 law student reporters, editors, commentators, designers and … Read More. The post Jurist - Article: How the DEA is Interfering with Religious Use of Psychedelics first appeared on Cannabis Law Report.

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DEA Will Begin Granting Marijuana Cultivation Licenses

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The Drug Enforcement Administration made a milestone announcement earlier this month with the news that the DEA will begin granting marijuana cultivation licenses to various third-party applicants, significantly expanding medical and scientific cannabis research in the United States.

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