The new DEA chief Derek Maltz, who will take on the contentious cannabis rescheduling process, does not support weed legalization. The DEA, says Maltz, is ready to pursue Mexican cartels following ...
Derek Maltz, a veteran of the Drug Enforcement Administration, is expected to help lead Trump's effort to fight fentanyl ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is supposed to be defending a marijuana rescheduling proposal that’s currently ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has a new interim leader—and he’s no fan of marijuana, previously linking cannabis ...
It's uncertain whether Derek Maltz will get the permanent role, but his hostlity to cannabis and many other positions bode badly.
A former top DEA official who cast doubt on marijuana rescheduling is President Trump’s interim choice to oversee the agency.
While President Trump signaled his support for legalization, his administration picks haven't been pro-cannabis.
President Donald Trump wasted no time on Tuesday announcing his pick to lead the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration, and it ...
In an effort to tackle the growing fentanyl crisis and curb the influence of Mexican drug cartels, the Trump administration ...
Special Operations chief Derek Maltz told The Post. “How many times do we have to see young kids less than six years old dying from poisonous fentanyl coming in from dirty, filthy labs in Mexico ...