DEA relaxes rules for cannabis drug, descheduling it completely
On April 6th the DEA announced it was relaxing the rules on Epidiolex, making it no longer a scheduled substance. Epidiolex, derived from marijuana, is the only
On April 6th the DEA announced it was relaxing the rules on Epidiolex, making it no longer a scheduled substance. Epidiolex, derived from marijuana, is the only
Thursday afternoon the USDA announced a temporary removal of the rules requiring hot hemp crops to be disposed of via DEA methods, and drop the DEA accredited lab testing requirement.
Today the Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health met to discuss six cannabis reform proposals, which included two proposals that would federally legalize marijuana.
Three federal agencies—the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)—are now accepting…