Monday, August 26, 2024
DEA schedules hearing on federal marijuana rescheduling for December 2, 2024
As reported here via Marijuana Moment, the "Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has scheduled a hearing to consider differing expert opinions on the Justice Department’s proposal to federally reschedule marijuana — an extra procedural step that will take place after the November election." Here is more:
After moving to reclassify cannabis as a Schedule III drug under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) back in March, DOJ opened a 60-day public comment period that saw more than 4o,000 submissions. Now that DEA has reviewed the comments, it agreed to an administrative hearing, as requested by several supporters and opponents of the reform. The hearing will be held on December 2, according to a notice set to be published in the Federal Register on Thursday.
While some advocates and stakeholders had hoped that DEA would avoid this additional step and simply move to final rulemaking, the agency has often scheduled hearings for regulatory proposals of major public interest. And rescheduling cannabis for the first time since it was designated as Schedule I over 50 years ago evidently met that standard.
That said, the hearing adds some uncertainty about the potential rescheduling timeline. There are some concerns this means the rulemaking process will not be completed before January, which could mean an administrative changeup after the November election that theoretically could affect the rescheduling process.
While some advocates and stakeholders had hoped that DEA would avoid this additional step and simply move to final rulemaking, the agency has often scheduled hearings for regulatory proposals of major public interest. And rescheduling cannabis for the first time since it was designated as Schedule I over 50 years ago evidently met that standard.
That said, the hearing adds some uncertainty about the potential rescheduling timeline. There are some concerns this means the rulemaking process will not be completed before January, which could mean an administrative changeup after the November election that theoretically could affect the rescheduling process.
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/marijuana_law/2024/08/dea-schedules-hearing-on-federal-marijuana-rescheduling-for-december-2-2024.html