DOJ Seeks to Extend Stay, Delaying Cannabis Rescheduling by Months
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DOJ Asks Federal Court To Further Delay Lawsuit On Marijuana Rescheduling Process As Trump Weighs Reform Proposal - Marijuana Moment
The Department of Justice has agreed to further postpone a case challenging the administrative process behind the marijuana rescheduling proposal being considered by the Trump administration. In a joint filing with the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, DOJ and plaintiff Panacea Plant Sciences (PPS) founder and CEO David Heldreth said that, because there haven’t been any recent advancements in the broader rescheduling is…
DOJ Seeks to Extend Stay, Delaying Cannabis Rescheduling by Months
A document viewed by Filter indicates that the Department of Justice will formally request an extension of a court-ordered “stay” of a legal challenge to marijuana rescheduling proceedings until at least January 27, 2026. That timeline would be far longer than the one suggested by President Donald Trump, who said in August that a decision on whether to move cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act to the less-restrictive Schedul…
DOJ Asks Federal Court To Further Delay Lawsuit On Marijuana Rescheduling Process As Trump Weighs Reform Proposal - Cannabis News World
The Department of Justice has agreed to further postpone a case challenging the administrative process behind the marijuana rescheduling proposal being considered by the Trump administration. In a joint filing with the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, DOJ and plaintiff Panacea Plant Sciences (PPS) founder and CEO David Heldreth said that, The post DOJ Asks Federal Court To Further Delay Lawsuit On Marijuana Reschedulin…


DOJ Asks Federal Court To Further Delay Lawsuit On Marijuana Rescheduling Process As Trump Weighs Reform Proposal
The Department of Justice has agreed to further postpone a case challenging the administrative process behind the marijuana rescheduling proposal being considered by the Trump administration. In a joint filing with the U.S. District Court for the Western District of Washington, DOJ and plaintiff Panacea Plant Sciences (PPS) founder and CEO David Heldreth said that, because there haven't been any recent advancements in the broader rescheduling is…
DOJ Requests Extension on Marijuana Rescheduling Case, But Decision Could Still Come Anytime
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information The Department of Justice is preparing to ask a federal court to extend proceedings on a marijuana rescheduling case until January 27, 2026. While the request would push the official timeline back by months, it does not prevent the administration from moving forward with rescheduling marijuana at any point if it chooses to act. The filing is expected in a joint status report due today, Septe…
Federal Cannabis Rescheduling in 2025: Delays, State Shifts, and Industry Hopes
As of September 29, 2025, federal cannabis rescheduling remains unresolved, leaving businesses, advocates, and investors in a holding pattern. While the Department of Justice (DOJ) weighs its options, political signals… The post Federal Cannabis Rescheduling in 2025: Delays, State Shifts, and Industry Hopes appeared first on stupidDOPE
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