Three state attorneys general are asking a federal judge to roll back medical marijuana rescheduling, despite two having MMJ programs.
The Republican attorneys general of Nebraska, Indiana and Louisiana filed a lawsuit headed into Memorial Day weekend to stop ...
We’re not saying Alabama’s not going to do this. We certainly are going to do this, but if you receive it without objection, ...
The U.S. administration reclassified state-licensed or FDA approved marijuana products from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug. This reclassification does not immediately change marijuana's legal ...
For years, cannabis businesses operating legally under state medical marijuana laws have faced a federal tax code that treated them like drug traffickers. That changed in late April 2026, when Acting ...
In the United States, marijuana is legal to grow and consume for recreational purposes in 24 states, and can be prescribed for medical purposes only in another 16 states. The main holdouts are in the ...
The federal government’s reclassification of medical marijuana products as Schedule III drugs doesn’t federally legalize marijuana, but it might extend tax breaks to some cannabis businesses. ...
A map highlighting where marijuana arrests remain most common across the United States underscores the limits of President Donald Trump’s latest move to reclassify state‑licensed medical marijuana ...
U.S. states collected roughly $4 billion in cannabis tax revenue in 2025. Check out the full data on marijuana taxes and revenue by state.
At the federal level, marijuana is now classified as a Schedule III drug, meaning the substance has a moderate to low potential for physical and psychological dependence, according to the Drug ...
What GOP Sen. Tom Davis said on the Senate floor Wednesday sounded almost surreal in the Republican-supermajority chamber. “In South Carolina, right now, as we stand, we have just become the 41st ...
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