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Reclassification of Marijuana- Does This Affect Me?

Overview:

Recent changes to the federal classification of marijuana have raised important questions—especially for individuals working in or connected to the military, national security, and firearms ownership. While public perception and state laws continue to evolve, federal rules and security-related policies remain complex and, in many cases, unchanged.

This webinar will provide a practical overview of how marijuana reclassification may (and may not) affect active-duty service members, veterans, defense contractors, federal employees, security clearance holders, and gun owners. Attendees will gain clarity on what the reclassification means under federal law and how it intersects with long-standing regulations governing military conduct, national security eligibility, and firearm possession.

Topics Include:

  • Overview of the Controlled Substances Act and drug scheduling
  • What marijuana reclassification means and how the process works
  • Potential impacts on security clearance adjudications
  • Potential impacts on military service
  • Common misconceptions and unanswered questions
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How to Join:

To participate, please register using the form on this page. After registering, you will receive a link and instructions on how to access the webinar via email.

If you have any questions about the webinar or our services, please contact marketing@tullylegal.com or call us at 518 218 7100.

Registration:

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Presented by:

Anthony Kuhn

Overview:

As Managing Partner at Tully Rinckey PLLC, Anthony relies heavily on his vast leadership experience in overseeing the daily operations of the Buffalo and Syracuse offices and staff. As the Chair of Tully Rinckey PLLC’s nationwide Military and National Security practice groups, Anthony supervises the training, performance, and daily operations of attorneys in both practice areas across the United States.