"On January 22, 2013, the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit issued a ruling supporting the federal Drug Enforcement Administration's (DEA) classification of marijuana as a dangerous drug, with no accepted medical uses supported. The ruling was on an appeal filed in January 2012 by Americans for Safe Access (ASA), a national medical marijuana advocacy organization. The appeal was over a lower court ruling in July 2011 that denied a 2002 petition asking the DEA to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I substance to a Schedule II, III, or IV drug under the Controlled Substances Act...
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A link to the full text of “District of Columbia Circuit Court Decision In Appeal Of Ruling On Americans for Safe Access v. U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration” may be found in The OPEN MINDS Circle Library."