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.
Despite years of moves to loosen marijuana restrictions, pot is still illegal at the federal level (with some new exceptions) ...
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 ...
4/20 is just days away, and folks who may want to participate in the unofficial weed holiday should be aware of what products and types of consumption are legal where they live. According to 2025 data ...
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 ...
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed an order Thursday reclassifying state-licensed medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug, changing a policy that has for decades made the drug’s potential ...
Marijuana bought legally in other states is still illegal in North Carolina. Here's what the law says about possession, ...
This year is set to be another big one for drug reform in the United States. Not so in Iowa, where politicians with old-timey views on science and personal freedom insist on preserving strict ...
The Republican attorneys general of Nebraska, Indiana and Louisiana filed a lawsuit headed into Memorial Day weekend to stop ...
TSA updated its website after federal reclassification, but attorneys say there are still risks and unanswered questions for ...