On April 23, acting U.S. attorney general Todd Blanche signed an order changing the federal classification of medical marijuana. The move, which came at the behest of President Donald Trump and will ...
Medical marijuana licensees in Massachusetts can expect a range of potential changes following the Trump administration’s rescheduling of cannabis as a less dangerous class of drug Thursday, the ...
The U.S. government is easing some rules on medical marijuana, reclassifying it from a Schedule 1 to a Schedule 3 drug, a move that aligns federal guidance with many state laws, even as marijuana ...
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump signed an executive order Dec. 18 to federally classify marijuana as a less dangerous substance, the biggest change for the drug since 1970 and an opportunity for ...
Marijuana had the same classification as heroin, LSD and others before being reclassified for lower potential for abuse ...
OKLAHOMA, (KTEN) - The Department of Justice is moving marijuana from a Schedule I classification to Schedule III, marking a significant shift in how the drug is treated at the federal level.
Most Americans support cannabis reform, but new research shows many believe rescheduling to Schedule III does not go far ...
For years, marijuana has been classified as a Schedule I drug under the federal Controlled Substance Act. Heroin, LSD, peyote, and quaaludes are other drugs that fall under the Schedule I ...
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