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DEA cannabis rescheduling update (Newsletter: January 4, 2024)

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The Drug Enforcement Administration reminded Congress in a new letter that it has “the final authority” on marijuana rescheduling—regardless of the Schedule III recommendation from the Department of Health and Human Services.

Rep. Earl Blumenauer (D-OR) predicts a “productive year” for marijuana reform in a new memo that looks back on 2023 accomplishments and what could be ahead in 2024—including a push for President Joe Biden to embrace legalization as his reelection campaign approaches.

Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine (R) is pushing lawmakers to “very quickly” allow regulated recreational marijuana sales with a “sense of urgency” now that possession is legal. He is also calling for a ban

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