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A Proposed Social Media Drug Reporting Bill Raises Privacy Concerns

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A disputable new social media drug reporting bill believes that social media companies should screen client posts and report any drug-related exercises to the DEA. But privacy advocates and civil rights groups have really big worries about the implications. A subsequent offense would be deserving of a most extreme $380,000 fine.

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DEA finally ends fed monopoly on schwaggy research-grade cannabis

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Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) quietly made an announcement that’s expected to have a profound and long-lasting impact on cannabis research and development in the United States. For years, NIDA and the DEA have promised to open up the sourcing of federally-approved research cannabis. DEA finally relents.

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Law.com Report: California Tees Up Privacy Clash With DEA Over Cannabis License Records

Cannabis Law Report

The case appears to be one of the first clashes between the California cannabis agency and federal agents over access to license-related records. California pushed … Read More.

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Federal Court: California Must Share Cannabis Licensee Records with Feds

Canna Law Blog

This summer, the DOJ and the DEA sued the BCC because the BCC refused to comply with a DEA subpoena about the alleged extracurricular drug trafficking above. The BCC has refused to provide that information to the DEA. In the January subpoena (which is standard and boilerplate), the DEA wrote that “the information sought.

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Chacruna: Ayahuasca FOIA Requests Reveal Increased Ayahuasca Seizures, Lack of Due Process and Government Secrecy

Cannabis Law Report

Drug Enforcement Agency (“DEA”). While CBP has at least provided some response to the initial request, DEA has completely stonewalled the Initiative to date. While CBP has at least provided some response to the initial request, DEA has completely stonewalled the Initiative to date. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA).

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Senators Call For Report On State Of Psychedelic Research

Cannabis Law Report

8] Spravato is derived from ketamine and categorized by DEA as a Schedule III controlled substance. An IND will require a clinical trial protocol in which an Institutional Review Board (IRB) must review and monitor the welfare, rights, and privacy of human subjects in the clinical trial. DEA and the Controlled Substances Act.

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How long will delta-8 remain legal?

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“But my contacts at the American Herbal Products Association, as well as the DEA (Drug Enforcement Administration) and the American Western Hemp Professionals, and the U.S. Anecdotally, we understand that the DEA is actively monitoring the proliferation of delta-8 THC products.”. Andrea Golan, cannabis industry lawyer.