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DEA Picks Participants For Marijuana Rescheduling Hearing This Month, And Only Opponents Are Invited

The DEA is facing scrutiny after inviting only opponents of marijuana rescheduling to a hearing scheduled for June 29th.

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📍 How it ended

The DEA selected seven anti-rescheduling parties and zero pro parties for a hearing scheduled for June 29th. Simultaneously, the agency began on-site inspections at marijuana businesses applying for federal protections.

MMJ International Holdings also advanced a challenge to the rescheduling order in the D.C.

Epilogue added 11d ago, after coverage quieted.

The brief

The Drug Enforcement Administration has selected participants for a hearing this month regarding marijuana rescheduling. According to Cannabis Business Times and Marijuana Moment, the DEA named seven anti-rescheduling parties for the event and zero pro-rescheduling parties.

Coverage from Marijuana Moment also notes that the DEA has begun on-site inspections at marijuana businesses that applied for federal protections under the rescheduling move initiated by Trump. Simultaneously, MMJ International Holdings is advancing a challenge to the DEA rescheduling order in the D.C.

Future developments include the June 29th hearing and the outcome of the D.C. Legal analysis from Harris Sliwoski LLP is also examining the strength of the motion to stay the DEA's Schedule III rule.

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Quick answers

When is the DEA hearing taking place?

The hearing is scheduled for June 29th.

Who was invited to participate in the rescheduling hearing?

The DEA invited seven anti-rescheduling parties and zero pro-rescheduling parties.

What actions is the DEA taking at marijuana businesses?

The DEA has started on-site inspections at businesses that applied for federal protections under Trump's rescheduling move.

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