The Justice Department reclassified marijuana as a Schedule III drug, a shift that affects research and taxes but not legalization ...
The Republican attorneys general of Nebraska, Indiana and Louisiana filed a lawsuit headed into Memorial Day weekend to stop ...
Supporters said the legislation is partly intended to help smaller cannabis operators and social equity businesses that ...
He described marijuana as a “very complicated subject” and noted that he had concerns about its broader impact.
The use of cannabis in nursing homes and assisted living facilities is an ongoing, complex issue driven by a conflict between state-level legalization and ...
The move also essentially splits the cannabis market in states that have legalized weed for both medical and recreational consumers.
Nearly nine-in-ten U.S. adults say marijuana should be legal either for medical or recreational use. Just 11% say the drug should not be legal at all.
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 ...
Federal rescheduling could end a tax structure that made legal cannabis look far less profitable than it actually was. Here's ...
For decades, cannabis has occupied one of the most restrictive positions in federal drug policy, classified as a Schedule I substance under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), alongside drugs deemed ...
Outgoing U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen, with other Democrats, asked President Donald Trump to commute the sentences of all ...
TSA updated its website after federal reclassification, but attorneys say there are still risks and unanswered questions for ...