Any guesses on who he might appoint? That I've seen, he never really made any bold or concrete statements on the direction he wishes America to take its drug control policy. I sent an email through his transition web site two weeks ago, and unsurprisingly, have yet to receive a response. Not even auto-generated.
I foresee little policy change on the drug scheduling front. As much as I'd like to see some reclassifications or removals, I highly doubt it is a priority. It would be nice if the DEA stopped raiding state sanctioned dispensories in California. It would also be a good thing if the fed started to take more of a treatment stance and less of a time in prison for miniscule amounts of narcotics.
Edit: Fixed
Edited, Dec 1st 2008 5:59pm by Paskil