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For state-licensed medical marijuana operators, a narrow and potentially transformative window has opened–one that could position your business for future interstate and even global trade.
While the Acting Attorney General’s rescheduling order is likely to face legal challenges, the immediate reality is this: you have a 60-day opportunity to act. As of yesterday, April 28, state medical marijuana licensees may apply for DEA registration to manufacture (this includes cultivation and limited processing), to distribute, and to dispense medical marijuana.
The DEA dispensary application portal is already live, and applications for manufacturing and distribution are expected to follow the standard DEA Form 225 process.
We are not certain whether this framework will survive judicial review, and if so, to what extent. What is clear, however, is that only applicants who submit within this initial 60-day window are positioned for expedited review, which is to occur within six months of an applicant’s submission. The rescheduling order provides no guidance on future application rounds or timelines, leaving significant ambiguity for those who wait.
In practical terms, this creates a first-mover advantage. If DEA registration ultimately becomes the gateway to a federally recognized, and potentially global, medical cannabis market, early applicants will be best positioned to participate.
We describe this as a “lottery ticket” not because it is speculative, but because it requires an upfront investment with uncertain outcomes. Engaging experienced counsel and preparing a compliant application typically involves costs in the range of $10,000 to $15,000 (including the DEA fee), with additional costs depending on complexity, scope, and the number of DEA registrations sought. The bet is $10,000-$15,000 for a potential upside opportunity into the hundreds of thousands or millions of dollars.
For those prepared to move forward, we can help you navigate this process efficiently and strategically. Our team is one of very few that is experienced in DEA registrations. We can:
If you are considering pursuing DEA registration during this window, we encourage you to connect with our team to discuss your options. We are available to provide a complimentary consultation and help you evaluate whether this opportunity aligns with your business strategy.
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Jason Adelstone
Jason Adelstone is a seasoned business lawyer, international policy advisor, and problem solver. Based in Denver, Colorado, he provides domestic and international legal counsel to a diverse clientele, including entrepreneurs, corporations, religious organizations, and federal and international cannabis operators. His practice spans corporate law, international policy, and cannabis regulatory compliance, helping clients navigate the complexities of the global cannabis industry and beyond.
Federal law and policy, International Cannabis Law, Medical Marijuana
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