A Tale of Two Schedules: What DOJ’s Partial Rescheduling of Medical Marijuana Means in Practice
The recent U.S. Department of Justice’s order partially rescheduling medical marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act has created much excitement and raised many questions about its potential impact on nationwide cannabis law, policy and practices.
Join the Drug Enforcement and Policy Center for a webinar that will bring together leading scholars, advocates and regulators to explore the legal, regulatory, and policy implications of rescheduling, as well as what it does—and does not—change in the federal and state cannabis landscape. The event registration will allow you to suggest specific questions you would like the panelists to address during the webinar.
Panelists
Sam Kamin, Chauncey G. Wilson Memorial Research Chair, University of Denver Sturm College of Law
Robert Mikos, LaRoche Family Chair in Law, Vanderbilt University Law School
Cat Packer, Distinguished Cannabis Policy Practitioner in Residence at The Ohio State University Drug Enforcement and Policy Center; Director of Drug Markets and Legal Regulation at Drug Policy Alliance; former Executive Director of the City of Los Angeles Department of Cannabis Regulation
Moderator
Douglas Berman, Newton D. Baker-Baker & Hostetler Chair in Law; Executive Director, Drug Enforcement and Policy Center; The Ohio State University Moritz College of Law