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Drug Enforcement Administration to Initiate Historic Shift in Federal Marijuana Policy
Cannabis industry advocates hail rescheduling as a significantly positive first step in the national effort to end prohibition and call on Congress to enact broader reforms WASHINGTON, D.C. – Today, the Associated Press reported that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is planning to move cannabis from Schedule I status to Schedule... Read more
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How Marijuana Law is an Impediment to Research

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It’s quite well known that cannabis is federally illegal in the U.S., but one of the major effects of this is that it makes studying the substance incredibly difficult to study. Given the amount of potential lying in the substance, it seems as though impeding research would be a disservice to the public, but it […]

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Landscape on marijuana research shifting despite federal roadblocks
After decades of disconnect between federal officials who consider cannabis a harmful drug and public opinion that increasingly views cannabis as something that should be legal and is potentially good medicine, the landscape on marijuana research might be shifting. This week, UC Irvine announced it received a $9 million... Read more
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