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DEA announces cannabis hearing, delaying rescheduling until after election (Newsletter: August 27, 2024)

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The Drug Enforcement Administration has scheduled a public hearing on the Biden administration’s marijuana rescheduling proposal for December, meaning that the reform will not be enacted prior to the election.

A Drug Enforcement Administration spokesperson said the agency retains the right to arrest people over marijuana regardless of state legalization laws—though it’s “not our intent” to go after simple possession cases.

“Can a student be arrested by a federal agent? Whether it’s FBI, DEA, HSI? Yes.”

Rep. Nancy Mace (R-SC) incorrectly predicted that marijuana will be rescheduled “right before the election”—but said she’s not sure if former President Donald Trump will get

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