to cultivate and provide cannabis to medical researchers across the country. As an added complication, the federal government still classifies cannabis as a Schedule I controlled substance, the same classification as LSD, heroin, and methamphetamine.However, marijuana advocates say the agency’s announcement last month is its latest in a series of stall tactics.
Bittner’s ruling dated back to 2004, when the DEA rejected an application to cultivate marijuana from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst. A lawsuit was then filed on behalf of Lyle Craker, a professor at the university who had agreed to grow the marijuana, claiming that the monopolized system of one federally licensed cultivator was unconstitutional.
Then, in 2016, it seemed as though U.S. federal officials’ stance on the issue might have finally changed. The DEA announced it would adopt new regulation that were “designed to increase the number of entities registered under the Controlled Substances Act to grow marijuana to supply legitimate researchers” in the U.S.
Wow. Way to be up on the times! Does the DEA get their directives from Reefer Madness?
They’re doing their best to keep it illegal, untested, & people in prisons for profit. The shitty part is they’re gonna keep winning this war for a while longer. Hopefully it will end sooner than later along with a lot of political careers.
Fuck Ole Miss?
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