The Fresh Toast - With thousands of mom and pop balance worried and patients in pain, the cannabis industry needs luck with ...
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DEA Judge Cancels Marijuana Rescheduling Hearing Amid 'Disturbing' Allegations Of Improper ConductOn Monday afternoon, Administrative Law Judge John Mulrooney canceled the Jan. 21 hearing, extending the process for at least three months, according to Marijuana Moment, which first reported the ...
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Judge postpones DEA hearing on proposed rescheduling of marijuanaDEA Administrative Law Judge John Mulrooney denied arguments from rescheduling proponents that alleged improper communications and witness selection decisions by DEA Administrator Anne Milgram ...
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Marijuana rescheduling runs into roadblockBut these plans have now been canceled by DEA Administrative Law Judge John Mulrooney. The parties in support of rescheduling — Village Farms International, Hemp for Victory and the Connecticut ...
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DEA Accused Of Bias In Cannabis Rescheduling Hearings: Weed Stocks Plummeted In 2024 As Process Drags OnDEA Administrative Law Judge John Mulrooney wrote that the government is ordered to file a response to a motion to reconsider by Jan. 13. What Happened: Attorneys representing cannabis advocates ...
Chief Administrative Law Judge John Mulrooney started what could be a years-long process in December at the request of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration before granting an appeal that ...
The administrative judge, John Mulrooney, delayed the hearing because he believed the DEA’s documentation was insufficient, lacking information about whether the witnesses were for or against ...
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Cannabis Round-Up: Banking Reform and Rescheduling De-Prioritized as Trump Takes OfficeA hearing set for January 21 was ultimately canceled, with Chief Administrative Law Judge John Mulrooney, who is overseeing the process, criticizing the US Drug Enforcement Administration's (DEA ...
The DEA did not respond to requests for comment. On Tuesday evening, Administrative Law Judge John J. Mulrooney II offered a window into his thinking about the advocates’ case although he did ...
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