A non-profit organization of pro-marijuana reform doctors has filed a brief in a federal appeals court arguing that new evidence has surfaced demonstrating that the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) carried out an “arbitrary and capricious review” of witnesses for hearings on the ongoing cannabis rescheduling process that should now be redone.
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... On Tuesday, Feb. 18, the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in Raleigh executed a search warrant at a residence on Old Saw Mill Rd in Blounts Creek,
The Gwinnett County Sheriff's Office, in collaboration with the Gwinnett Metro Task Force (GMTF) and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA), has reportedly dismantled a large-scale drug operation in Duluth.
Camarena, then 37 years old, was surrounded by five armed men who threw him into a car and sped away, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration. He had been due to transfer back to the U.S. just three weeks later,
Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office, its task force and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) worked together to dismantle a large-scale drug operation that occurred on Valentine’s Day. Officials said they received a tip about marijuana being delivered to a storage facility in Duluth.
A large-scale drug operation has been dismantled by the Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office, in collaboration with the Gwinnett Metro Task Force. A tip from the Drug Enforcement Administration alerted the Gwinnett units to a marijuana delivery to a Duluth storage facility.
A large-scale drug operation in the Duluth area was broken up on Feb. 14. The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office reports that investigators received information from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) about a marijuana delivery to a storage facility in Duluth.
The bill aims to prevent marijuana businesses from claiming federal tax deductions under IRS Code 280E, even if the substance is rescheduled.
Enrique "Kiki" Camarena disappeared in 1985 shortly after he helped bust a billion-dollar marijuana operation in Mexico.
This article discusses the DEA’s request to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III drug, why rescheduling matters, why the request has been postponed, and what happens next.
The extradition from Mexico of 29 drug suspects on Thursday had a special meaning for the family of an American hero, former U.S. Marshal Robert Almonte says.
Pro-cannabis doctors and researchers are asking a federal court to compel the DEA to redo parts of the marijuana rescheduling process.