Clock starts today as DEA publishes marijuana rescheduling proposal
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration on Tuesday published its formal proposal to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous substance under federal law.
The appearance in the Federal Register of marijuana’s proposed shift to a Schedule 3 controlled substance from Schedule 1 – the most significant shift in national marijuana law since 1970 – also launches a 62-day public comment period, one of the required steps in the formal federal rulemaking process.
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The Department of Justice will accept comments from the public until July 22, according to Tuesday’s notice.
Through June 20, the DOJ also will entertain requests for a public hearing before an administrative law judge, according to Tuesday’s notice.
If DEA Administrator Anne Milgram elects to hold such a hearing, further notice
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