Cannabis Wire spoke with ATACH about the hearing, and how ATACH is preparing for the expected challenges to rescheduling looming on the horizon.
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Amid the DEA hearing process on fully moving cannabis into Schedule III, the DOJ on July 2 fought back efforts to upend its ...
At its July 2 meeting, New York’s Cannabis Control Board had a tight agenda and a fairly quick meeting. The Board approved 24 ...
Over the next two and a half weeks, DEA Chief Administrative Law Judge Derek Julius will hear a mix of perspectives against ...
The National Institute of Standards and Technology’s Office of Weights and Measures is tackling the question: what kind of ...
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The Washington Liquor and Cannabis Board said on Tuesday that it is not sure whether the DOJ’s April order rescheduling medical cannabis applies to licensees in the state. Save time with reporting on ...
Virginia lawmakers and Gov. Abigail Spanberger have come to an agreement to start legal cannabis sales for adult use on July 1, 2027. The compromise is poised to end years of deadlock over the state’s ...