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Why Thomas Merton was suspicious of psychedelic drugs - Merton was quick to admit he had never taken psychedelic drugs, and it seems he never did. But he had searching questions and challenges for Huxley, which I’ve distilled to the questions below: 1. Are ... Friday May 03, 2024 - americamagazine.org Biden admin will move to reclassify marijuana as 'less dangerous drug' in historic shift - The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will move to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, the Associated Press reported on Tuesday. Do Americans Have a Constitutional Right to Use Drugs? - Although few recall it now, the same basic approach almost won out a half-century ago—in the courts. Litigants brought hundreds of constitutional challenges to punitive drug laws during the 1960s and ... ‘Overcoming reefer madness’: Feds appear poised to ease restrictions on weed. Here’s how the change could impact Washington. - The Secure and Fair Enforcement Regulation Banking Act is a proposed federal law that would ensure that all businesses – including state-sanctioned weed stores – have access to deposit accounts, ... Tech bros love talking about microdosing – but the legality of psychedelics is a messy grey area - Not so long ago, most of these drugs were legal in the US. Hofmann’s discovery, and white Americans’ increasing interest in traditional psychedelics such as peyote, helped kickstart the ... Cannabis ETFs Soar On Reports DEA Plans To Reclassify Marijuana - Cannabis ETFs surged Tuesday on news that the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration plans to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug under federal law. DEA proposing to reclassify marijuana - Last summer, the Department of Health and Human Services recommended that the DEA reclassify cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act. The U.S. Food and Drug ... Marijuana Reclassification: What changes? Who cares? - Could marijuana become legal? The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration will be moving to reclassify marijuana. ‘Historic decision’: Tennessee lawmakers react to DEA’s move to reclassify marijuana - Marijuana has been a Schedule I drug for more than 50 years, putting it alongside substances like heroin, LSD, and peyote. DEA’s Psychedelic-Outlawing Effort Attacked by Private Industry - Despite the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) approval of depression treatment drug Esketamine and conferring of breakthrough therapy status on other psychedelics, the DEA is amping up its ... DEA’s Seismic Move to Reschedule Cannabis - Schedule I drugs include heroin, LSD, ecstasy, peyote, and methaqualone (i.e., Quaalude). Marijuana is currently classified as a Schedule I substance. Schedule II drugs include substances that have a ... Decoding Drug Schedules: Where Will Marijuana Fall After Reclassification - The US Drug Enforcement Administration is set to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III drug, downgrading it from its current status as a Schedule I drug, sources close to the policy decision told the ...
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