As Donald Trump moves to reschedule weed as less dangerous, Arizona's weed industry is taking a wait-and-see approach.
President Trump threw the hemp industry a lifeline with his order to speed up marijuana rescheduling and launch Medicare ...
The order directs expedited rescheduling to Schedule III, but the same agency that's held up oral fluid testing for two years now holds the keys to marijuana testing's future.
President Donald Trump just signed an executive order that reclassified marijuana from a Schedule I narcotic to Schedule III.
Journalist Andy Lyman with the Lesser Known New Mexico podcast spoke with the founder of Verdes Cannabis in Albuquerque, Eric Seegle, about what a recent executive order that could reclassify ...
President Donald Trump has called for marijuana to be reclassified as a Schedule III drug. What does that mean for Florida?
Get a behind-the-scenes look at how Regents Professor Gunda Georg led the drug development and its status today.
The reclassification of marijuana is seen as a victory for cannabis advocates, as it is expected to increase research into possible benefits and open up the availability for people with chronic ...
It’s far from obvious why President Trump would reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug at a time when we are learning the many ways it is more dangerous than thought.
America's largest city wanted to get rid of illegal weed shops. Then came the SWAT teams.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order that could reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug and open new avenues for medical research and funding.
SAN ANTONIO - A new executive order signed by President Donald Trump is changing how marijuana is classified at the federal ...
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