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Cannabis World to DEA: Stop Delaying MED Research

By Hilary Corrigan
05/30/2020 03:06 AM GMT-0700
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Scottsdale Research Institute has a proposal for the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration: Use the agency’s authority to accelerate access to good-quality cannabis for medical research.

“It can just waive" certain rules if the move has public health benefits, institute attorney Shane Pennington said. “It’s hard to imagine why they wouldn’t.”

Located in Arizona, the institute conducts clinical trials and research on plant products, including marijuana. The institute’s founder, psychiatrist Dr. Suzanne Sisley, has long sought . . .

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