President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Dec. 18 to federally classify marijuana as a less dangerous substance. The order doesn't legalize marijuana and also doesn't immediately reschedule ...
The Missouri Supreme Court made a language change to the definition of marijuana offenses that makes erasing marijuana-related charges more restrictive. The change overrides a voter decision from 2022 ...
The annual Kansas Speaks survey shows support for marijuana legalization remains strong in Kansas. Fort Hays State University commissions a survey every year measuring Kansans' opinions on public ...
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug. The change will not make marijuana federally legal but could allow for debit and ...
Marijuana products remain federally illegal until approved by the FDA, and only three cannabis-based drugs have received such approval to date. Most marijuana-related criminal charges and penalties ...
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — State officials are weighing in following the major shift in federal drug policy that reclassifies marijuana from a Schedule 1 to a Schedule 3 drug, placing it in the same category as ...
President Donald Trump has made a sweeping change to marijuana policy, signing an executive order to classify cannabis as “a less dangerous substance” on Dec. 18. This change would mark a significant ...
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order making some big changes to marijuana policy, the most substantial since 1970. On Dec. 18, Trump ordered the government to stop classifying ...
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug. The change will not make marijuana federally legal but could allow for debit and ...
President Trump signed an executive order reclassifying the federal status of marijuana, categorizing it as a drug with less potential for harm and dependence. It's a major shift in policy that could ...
Arizona senators have dialed back a pair of measures that would penalize people who create “excessive” amounts of marijuana ...