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xchrom

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Wed Jun 11, 2014, 04:14 AM Jun 2014

The DEA: Four Decades of Impeding and Rejecting Science

http://www.alternet.org/drugs/dea-four-decades-impeding-and-rejecting-science



For four decades, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has systematically obstructed medical research and rejected scientific evidence. It’s increasingly clear that entrusting decisions involving medical science to the DEA is akin to leaving the fox in charge of the henhouse. And what’s most striking is how little scrutiny the DEA has faced from Congress or other federal overseers.

Tomorrow, members of Congress, scientific experts, medical marijuana patients and others will join us in a teleconference that will accompany the release of a new report co-published by MAPS and the Drug Policy Alliance called “ The DEA: Four Decades of Impeding and Rejecting Science.”

Since the days of the Nixon administration, federal officials have described the drug classification process as based on science and evidence. But the DEA’s actions strongly indicate that their decision-making has everything to do with politics and little to do with science.

Under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) of 1970, the DEA’s powers include not just the ability to enforce federal drug laws, but the authority to schedule drugs and license facilities for the production and use of scheduled drugs in federally-approved research. The DEA is statutorily required to make its determinations based on scientific data. There is no indication in the legislative record that the CSA intended for drug classification to be a one-way ratchet, with only tighter controls ever envisioned. Nor was there any indication that the DEA’s decision-making process was intended to be an entirely political process.
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The DEA: Four Decades of Impeding and Rejecting Science (Original Post) xchrom Jun 2014 OP
K&R.... daleanime Jun 2014 #1
K&R. lob1 Jun 2014 #2
I think the DEA has grown into Enthusiast Jun 2014 #3
+1 nt Live and Learn Jun 2014 #4
That's just BS propaganda. Everyone knows the War on Drugs is working exactly as intended. Scuba Jun 2014 #5
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