President Donald Trump's executive order to fast-track the reclassification of cannabis offers hope to a $30 billion industry ...
Marijuana is prescribed to help ease chronic pain and control nausea in cancer patients, but legal red tape has made more ...
The new proposed federal classification of marijuana would allow more research, and would let cannabis businesses take normal ...
Are you not entertained? In a much-anticipated ceremony in the Oval Office, President Trump signed an executive order that (1) directs the attorney general to expeditiously reschedule marijuana to ...
The reclassifications of marijuana mark the biggest change to the federal legality of it since 1970. Here's what's happening.
Weirdly, Trump's executive order to reschedule cannabis coincides with an analysis casting doubt on whether pot actually helps with pain, insomnia and stress.
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 ...
It wasn’t surprising but still was deeply troubling that the Trump administration decided this week to move toward “rescheduling” marijuana under federal law — i.e., downgrading the federal government ...
The change would not legalize the drug on the federal level, but would ease barriers on research using cannabis.
It's unclear how long the process may take or whether the DEA will deliver on Trump’s order. Trump cannot unilaterally reschedule marijuana himself. The DEA controls the process, but the executive ...
President Trump is expected to sign an order that would reschedule marijuana to a lower drug classification, according to two ...
VS Kentucky Ops, a medical marijuana cultivator, is officially in business. Take a tour of its Jessamine County facility.