By Greg Schaller Thirteen years after Colorado became one of the first two states to legalize recreational marijuana, the verdict is in: it has been a public policy failure of historic proportions.
Weirdly, Trump's executive order to reschedule cannabis coincides with an analysis casting doubt on whether pot actually helps with pain, insomnia and stress.
President Trump’s executive order on marijuana is receiving support from Connecticut’s cannabis industry, as the proposed ...
A new executive order signed by President Donald Trump could bring significant changes to the cannabis industry, including potential tax relief and expanded medical research, though it stops short of ...
The best cannabis stocks to follow Trump’s Schedule III classification are high-quality names with access to the Canadian ...
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine signed a bill into law Friday that bans intoxicating hemp products and makes various changes to the ...
The new tax, signed into law by Gov. Gretchen Whitmer in October, comes amid an industry conundrum, where prices are at historic lows due to an oversaturated market fueled by unlimited business ...
Ann Arbor-based C3 Industries and Marquette-based Higher Love blame the state's new 24% weed tax and say they'll invest in ...
Dr. Carroll is a pediatrician and health policy expert. President Trump ordered marijuana to be rescheduled under federal law ...
A federal policy shift could reshape the cannabis business nationwide, even in states where marijuana is already legal.
The U.S. Justice Department had proposed to reclassify marijuana under President Joe Biden, eliciting nearly 43,000 formal public comments. The Drug Enforcement Administration was still in the review ...