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Military Times-15 hours ago
Veterans Affairs Secretary Bob McDonald speaks to an audience at a Brookings Institution event in Washington, D.C. on June 20. (Photo: Courtesy of C-SPAN).
Chron.com - 18 hours ago
A report by the Santa Monica Observer was thrilling marijuana proponents over the weekend after it quoted an anonymous lawyer as saying that the federal Drug Enforcement Administration was poised to reclassify marijuana as a “schedule two” drug.
The Libertarian Republic - 22 hours ago
Rumors abound in the cannabis community that the federal government is going to move
marijuana from Schedule 1 – where is currently resides under the Controlled Substances Act – to Schedule 2. It seems like a small thing on the surface, but the
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The Biological SCENE - Jun 19, 2016
With the spread of legal marijuana, pressure is on the Drug Enforcement Administration to reclassify this drug from a tightly controlled substance to a less dangerous one. Those in favor of this change say it would make it easier for researchers to ...
Daily Caller - 15 hours ago
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is on the cusp of legalizing marijuana use across the country, claims a lawyer acting as counsel to the agency. The Los Angeles-based lawyer told the Santa Monica Observer that the DEA plans on re-classifying ...
The Daily Chronic - Jun 19, 2016
A weekly newspaper from Santa Monica, Calif., reported on Saturday that the “US Gov't Will Legalize Marijuana on August 1,” claiming that “weed will soon be legal in all 50 states, with a prescription.” According to the Santa Monica Observer, the ...
http://www.anewdomain.net/ - Jun 19, 2016
The DEA will officially reclassify cannabis as a prescription-only, Schedule II drug on Aug. 1, 2016, a report published a few hours ago claims. If true, that means medical marijuana could be legal by prescription — and perhaps only by prescription ...
ticklethewire.com - Jun 20, 2016
This summer may be a big moment in the national conversation about marijuana. With a decision coming by July 1, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency could partially legalize medical marijuana, and the federal government could usher in a new era with a ...
The Register-Guard - Jun 19, 2016
In April, the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency notified Congress that it would decide whether to change the status of marijuana under the Controlled Substances Act. The agency wouldn't have sent the letter if marijuana was sure to remain a Schedule 1 ...
https://www.weedhorn.com/ (registration) (blog) - 15 hours ago
The DEA's attorney added, "the 135 medicinal cannabis clinic owners in Los Angeles will no doubt oppose this move by the Federal government, because the rule change will eliminate any reason for people to visit medical marijuana clinics. In my opinion ...
http://www.anewdomain.net/ - 5 hours ago
First off, the decision to reschedule cannabis isn't a simple one because cannabis biochemistry is so complex, Bear said, and the variety of forms medical cannabis now takes are many. “What is under-reported right now is how complex the marijuana plant ...
Wealth Daily - 20 hours ago
Rumor has it that on August 1, the DEA will reclassify marijuana as a Schedule 2 substance. Legal cannabis advocates are responding to this news with a steady wave of applause and excitement. But I'm still unimpressed. To be honest, the fact that the ...
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