The Trump administration is moving to reclassify marijuana under federal law, a decision that could significantly impact Montana's cannabis industry. The proposed executive order would shift cannabis ...
President Donald Trump has directed his administration to work as quickly as possible to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug.
President Donald Trump's executive order to reschedule marijuana won't change much in terms of how Missouri's marijuana industry operates, business owners and legal experts agree.
Higher Love, a Cannabis company with 10 dispensary locations to include cultivation and processing operations throughout the ...
Illinois allows medical and recreational marijuana, but industry leaders said federal rules have long limited research and ...
"This is going to allow us to do a lot of research here in the US at all of the wonderful research facilities we have, Johns Hopkins, Mayo Clinic, all those types of places..." ...
The order classifies cannabis as less dangerous than it was as a Schedule 1 drug, which some see as a step toward making ...
The shift directed by President Trump — and President Biden before him — could also open the door to more research on the medical benefits of cannabis. But some observers also worry that ...
For more than 50 years, America’s official position on marijuana has been seen as nonsensical. By classifying pot as a ...
The American Legion publicly praised the executive order to reclassify cannabis, highlighting the potential benefits for ...
Experts told ABC News that reclassification of the drug would open the doors to more scientific research by removing current ...
Trump’s move to reclassify marijuana may ease IRS tax burdens for California cannabis businesses, but legalization rules remain unchanged.