Federal update: DOJ partially rescheduled medical cannabis to Schedule III (April 28, 2026 final order). State-licensed medical operators may apply for expedited DEA registration through June 27, 2026; DEA hearing on full rescheduling set for June 29, 2026.

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  • Joseph, Hollander & Craft LLC — Wichita, Topeka, Lawrence, Overland Park.
  • Grissom Miller Law Firm — Kansas City, Missouri (Barry Grissom, former U.S. Attorney for Kansas).
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  • Kitchin Law Firm — Kansas/Missouri border drug defense.
  • Kansas Bar Association Lawyer Referral Service — 1-800-928-3111.
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This site does not provide medical advice. For Claire and Lola’s Law CBD-oil affirmative defense (the only cannabis-related medical pathway in Kansas), work with a Kansas-licensed physician for the required certification letter. Seizure-disorder patients should also consider FDA-approved zero-THC Epidiolex (cannabidiol oral solution) where appropriate.

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