The move will bring enormous tax benefits to medical marijuana producers and may speed research into its effects, experts say ...
The reclassification doesn't suddenly make pot legal in the U.S., but it does mark an important shift in the country's relationship with the drug.
Medical marijuana will no longer be listed in the same class as heroin and other drugs with a high potential for abuse, the justice department said Thursday. The reclassification of marijuana products ...
Most Americans support cannabis reform, but new research shows many believe rescheduling to Schedule III does not go far ...
The U.S. administration reclassified state-licensed or FDA approved marijuana products from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug. This reclassification does not immediately change marijuana's legal ...
Experts are now saying that the marijuana reclassification by the Department of Justice could cut cannabis business taxes ...
President Donald Trump confirmed earlier this week that he is weighing rescheduling marijuana—that is, moving the drug to a less-restrictive classification under federal law. State-legal marijuana ...
Sen. Tom Cotton (R-Ark.) on Thursday criticized the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) decision to downgrade state-approved medical marijuana to a less dangerous drug. “Marijuana today is much more potent ...
For years, marijuana has been classified as a Schedule I drug under the federal Controlled Substance Act. Heroin, LSD, peyote, and quaaludes are other drugs that fall under the Schedule I ...
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed an order Thursday reclassifying state-licensed medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug, changing a policy that has for decades made the drug’s potential ...
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