Village Farms International and Hemp for Victory File Request for Reconsideration of Prior Motion to Disqualify DEA from Participation in Rescheduling Hearings
06 Janeiro 2025 - 8:01PM
Village Farms International, Inc. (“Village Farms” or the
“Company”) (NASDAQ: VFF) and Hemp for Victory (collectively, “The
Parties”), today announced that they jointly filed a Request for
Reconsideration (the “Request”) of their prior motion to disqualify
and remove the Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA” or the
“Agency”) from its role as proponent of the Proposed Role to
reschedule marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug. The
initial motion to disqualify was filed on November 18, 2024 and
subsequently denied, but since then new evidence has emerged that
The Parties believe reflect widespread DEA wrongdoing which
necessitates the Agency’s disqualification from participation in
these proceedings and its removal as the proponent of the Proposed
Rule.
The Parties’ renewed Request contains additional
evidence of undisclosed conflicts of interest and extensive
improper ex parte communications by the DEA which must be disclosed
and made part of the public record. It also asserts that the DEA’s
hostility toward the Proposed Rule has prejudiced pro-rescheduling
Designated Participants (“DPs”), that the DEA extended
off-the-record assistance to anti-rescheduling DPs that was not
offered to seemingly qualified pro-rescheduling DPs, and that the
DEA has undermined the pro-rescheduling DPs’ significant procedural
rights. The Parties have urged the court to take immediate
corrective action in response to this renewed Request. Village
Farms will also take further procedural action by submitting a good
faith affidavit to the DEA and Department of Justice (“DOJ”)
alleging DEA bias, which provides an independent basis for a
continuance of the hearing and thus good cause for the filing of
the renewed Request.
Shane Pennington, partner at Porter Wright
Morris & Arthur, LLP and counsel to Village Farms and Hemp for
Victory commented, “The new evidence presented in this filing
strongly suggests the DEA is using its authority in these
proceedings to subvert the process and thwart the Schedule III
proposal which it vehemently opposes. We believe an immediate
special evidentiary hearing into the nature, extent, source, and
effect of all ex parte communications is essential, and until that
process is unquestionably complete there will be no way to ensure
fairness and transparency, preserve any meaningful opportunity for
judicial review based on the whole record, or to salvage the public
legitimacy of these proceedings.”
Michael DeGiglio, retired U.S. Navy captain,
naval aviator and President, Chief Executive Officer and Founder of
Village Farms concluded, “Our initial motion reflected a desire for
a more transparent process consistent with the rule of law and
precedent proceedings. However, since then our view has only
strengthened that these proceedings are a sham orchestrated by the
DEA to stonewall cannabis from being transferred to a Schedule III
designation. This would be a disgraceful outcome that will continue
to harm the health and safety of Americans and benefit Big Pharma
and harmful addictive drugs like opioids. On behalf of our entire
industry, we intend to do everything we can to support the
rescheduling of cannabis and to prevent a failed outcome from
occurring.”
A complete copy of The Parties’ renewed Request
filed on January 6, 2025 is accessible in the FAQ section of
Village Farms’ website at www.villagefarms.com/investors-faq.
About Hemp for Victory
Hemp for Victory is a non-profit dedicated to
educating the public about why veterans are using cannabis over
pills. Today, its Board of Directors has grown to almost half a
dozen leaders with military, medical, and academic backgrounds.
Hemp for Victory is on a mission to educate and bring awareness to
the natural solution of cannabis as a way for veterans to manage
mental and physical challenges as a result of their service. For
more information, please visit www.hemp4victory.info.
About Village Farms
International
Village Farms leverages decades of experience as
a large-scale, Controlled Environment Agriculture-based, vertically
integrated supplier for high-value, high-growth plant-based
Consumer Packaged Goods. The Company has a strong foundation as the
leading and longest-tenured leading fresh produce supplier to
grocery and large-format retailers throughout the US and Canada and
is capitalizing on new high-growth opportunities in the cannabis
and CBD categories in North America, the Netherlands and selected
markets internationally.
In Canada, the Company's wholly-owned Canadian
subsidiary, Pure Sunfarms, is one of the single largest cannabis
operations in the world, the lowest-cost greenhouse producer and
one of Canada’s best-selling brands. The Company also owns 80% of
Québec-based, Rose LifeScience, a leading third-party cannabis
products commercialization expert in the Province of Québec.
Internationally, Village Farms is targeting
selected, nascent, legal cannabis and CBD opportunities with
significant medium- and long-term potential. The Company exports
medical cannabis from its EU GMP certified facility in Canada to a
growing list of international markets including Germany, the United
Kingdom, Israel, and Australia. The Company is expanding its
international presence with additional export contracts to new
countries and customers in the Asia-Pacific and European regions,
as well as select strategic investments in operating assets. In
Europe, wholly-owned Leli Holland has one of 10 licences to grow
and distribute recreational cannabis products.
In the US, wholly-owned Balanced Health
Botanicals is one of the leading CBD brands and e-commerce
platforms in the country. Subject to compliance with all applicable
US federal and state laws and stock exchange rules, Village Farms
plans to enter the US high-THC cannabis market via multiple
strategies, leveraging one of the largest greenhouse operations in
the country (more than 5.5 million square feet in West Texas), as
well as the operational and product expertise gained through Pure
Sunfarms' cannabis success in Canada.
Village Farms Clean Energy (VFCE), through a
partnership with Atlanta-based Terreva Renewables, creates clean
energy from landfill gas at its Delta RNG facility. VFCE receives
royalties on all revenue generated. This partnership reduces
Vancouver’s greenhouse gas emissions by 475,000 metric tons of CO2
per year, equivalent to removing more than 100,000 vehicles off the
road or the energy use equivalent of powering 51,300 homes for one
year.
Contact Information
Sam GibbonsSenior Vice President,
Corporate AffairsVillage Farms InternationalPhone: (407) 936-1190
ext. 328Email: sgibbons@villagefarms.comRobert Head
Board ChairHemp for VictoryEmail: robert@bluecordfarms.com |
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