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DEA Begins On-Site Inspections At Marijuana Businesses That Applied For Federal Protections Under Trump's Rescheduling Move

DEA launches on‑site checks of cannabis firms that sought federal protection after Trump’s rescheduling order

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DEA has begun on‑site inspections of marijuana businesses that applied for the federal protections granted under the Trump administration’s cannabis rescheduling move. The inspections come as the June 26 deadline for DEA registration for medical cannabis operators approaches.

Coverage notes that the rescheduling eases the 280E tax burden but creates new banking compliance requirements, according to MMJDaily. Cannabis Wire reports that the DOJ’s rescheduling order has left Washington state regulators uncertain.

Marijuana Moment highlights state officials’ view that the federal rescheduling does not appear to apply to Washington businesses. Watch for compliance actions as the June 26 registration deadline passes, and for further clarification from Washington regulators on how the rescheduling order will be implemented.

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What action is the DEA taking regarding cannabis businesses?

The DEA has begun on‑site inspections of marijuana businesses that applied for federal protections under the Trump rescheduling move.

How does the rescheduling affect tax and banking for cannabis firms?

MMJDaily reports that the rescheduling eases the 280E tax burden but introduces new banking compliance demands.

What deadline is looming for medical cannabis operators?

mg Magazine reports a June 26 DEA registration deadline for medical cannabis operators.

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