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Fed cannabis rescheduling docs to be released (Newsletter: January 12, 2024)

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The Department of Health and Human Services has agreed to release a full, unredacted copy of its marijuana rescheduling recommendation that is now pending before the Drug Enforcement Administration. The move comes amid litigation over a Freedom of Information Act request for the documents.

Virginia Gov. Glenn Youngkin (R) said he doesn’t “have a lot of interest in pressing forward with marijuana legislation” as Democrats filed new bills to legalize recreational cannabis sales in the state.

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