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. ...
Indiana Republican legislators have been more emboldened to discuss marijuana legislation — with a Republican Senator ...
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 ...
Despite years of moves to loosen marijuana restrictions, pot is still illegal at the federal level (with some new exceptions) ...
TSA updated its website after federal reclassification, but attorneys say there are still risks and unanswered questions for ...
Outgoing U.S. Rep. Steve Cohen, with other Democrats, asked President Donald Trump to commute the sentences of all ...
It's OK to pack medical marijuana when flying out of California, but whether those products will still be with you when you ...
"The final decision rests with the TSA officer on whether an item is allowed through the checkpoint," TSA guidance reads.
Indiana lawmakers could soon revisit debates over medical marijuana legalization, but state officials say it remains unclear when — or if — federal marijuana reclassification will formally trigger act ...
One Indiana senator is already planning to work on legislation to bring medical cannabis to the state as the federal government moves to lessen restrictions on medical marijuana. Numerous lawmakers ...
"TSA security officers do not search for illegal drugs." ...