Do dying people have a ‘right to try’ magic mushrooms? 9th Circuit weighs case
That question is now before one of the nation’s highest courts…
…pitting the DEA’s law enforcement authority against state powers to regulate medicine… Washington, Washington D.C., Delaware, Illinois, Michigan, Minnesota, Nevada, Oregon and Pennsylvania… have weighed in directly… the state coalition filed a brief that accused the DEA of reaching far beyond its law enforcement role of preventing the illegal diversion of powerful narcotics. They said the DEA’s assertion that the Controlled Substances Act trumps state right-to-try laws represented a “threat to state sovereignty.” State officials and the DEA both declined to comment on the case.
Original Article (L.A. Times):
Do dying people have a ‘right to try’ magic mushrooms? 9th Circuit weighs case
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