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Revision as of 09:21, 31 January 2015

The Coalition for Rescheduling Cannabis is a U.S. organization founded circa 2002 to support removal of marijuana from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act. The group was organized immediately after the U.S. Court of Appeals denied the High Times/Jon Gettman petition to reschedule cannabis, ruling that the petitioners were not sufficiently injured to have standing to challenge the Drug Enforcement Administration's interpretation of the scientific record in federal court. On October 8, 2002, the Coalition filed a new petition to have cannabis rescheduled under federal law.


The Coalition has recently filed a Petition for Writ of Mandamus. Carl Olsen of Iowans for Medical Marijuana, a former Coalition member, has filed a motion to intervene.


The organizations comprising the Coalition are:


American Alliance for Medical Cannabis

Americans for Safe Access

California NORML

The Drug Policy Forum of Texas

Jon Gettman

High Times

The Los Angeles Cannabis Resource Center

The National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws

The Oakland Cannabis Buyers Cooperative

Patients Out of Time

Other interested individuals.


See also

Removal of cannabis from Schedule I of the Controlled Substances Act