Trump signs executive order to change marijuana law in US
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U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an order directing the loosening of federal regulations on marijuana, a move that could further reverse decades of tough-on-weed policy.
Trump signed an order moving marijuana to Schedule III. What the change means and whether marijuana is now legal in Alabama.
Nebraska authorities say five people are facing charges after a young girl living with them tested positive for narcotics.
Trump's executive order to expedite reclassifying cannabis means wider access to marijuana and that it could be used like any other prescribed drug during the workday.
An executive order signed Dec. 18 reclassified marijuana as a Schedule III drug. Here's what that could mean for dispensaries in Eugene.
He signed the bill into law, blocking a provision that would have allowed bars and breweries to sell THC-infused drinks in Ohio.
TOPEKA — President Donald Trump took the first step Thursday to reclassify marijuana, but the move won’t affect Kansans unless the state changes its laws, a law enforcement professional said. Trump signed an executive order to drop marijuana from a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act to a Schedule III drug.
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation released a statement saying that growing, distributing or possessing marijuana remains illegal under state and federal law.