“At present, marijuana is classified by the DEA as a drug on par with heroin,” Warren remarked. “This means not only is it illegal, but research on it is also prohibited. So, no — and what we’re expressing in this letter is, ‘Come on, DEA, catch up.’ It’s not 1954. More than half of all states have legalized marijuana.”
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