
A group of medical professionals who support rescheduling marijuana have dropped a lawsuit against the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration that, among other things, accused the agency of rigging the process against changing the drug’s status under federal law.
Despite voluntarily dismissing the suit, Doctors for Drug Policy Reform (D4DPR) scored “a major win for transparency and accountability” by revealing what the litigants believe is DEA bias, according to Dr. Bryon Adinoff, the group’s president.
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“The cannabis advocacy community has long questioned the DEA’s objectivity, and these documents confirm those concerns,” he said in a Monday news release.
“Our goal was to expose the agency’s improper conduct – and we succeeded.”
And D4DPR might not be done with the DEA: Court documents show
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