
Dissatisfied with what they claim is an opaque and biased process that violates federal law, a group of pro-marijuana rescheduling doctors and researchers is asking a federal court to intervene and compel the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration to redo key steps in the process.
The petition – filed Monday in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the D.C. Circuit by the Doctors for Drug Policy Reform (DDPR) – represents what might be the strongest effort yet to wrest some control of the still-paused rescheduling saga away from the DEA.
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Regardless of the petition’s outcome, the DEA still would wield overall control of the process.
And the agency has shown no signs it might resume the proceedings.
Doctors among those left out of rescheduling process
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