The Justice Department reclassified marijuana as a Schedule III drug, a shift that affects research and taxes but not legalization ...
Federal policy shift: Medical marijuana’s reclassification to Schedule III is reshaping state laws, research opportunities, ...
By reclassifying to Schedule III, those growing, processing, transporting and selling marijuana (marijuana-related businesses ...
The FBI raided the office of Virginia Democratic state Sen. L. Louise Lucas, a key ally of Gov. Spanberger, in a corruption ...
For producers, a lot of us are unsure what it means,” Andrea said. “It would be easy if Maryland licensed medical only. Any ...
Most Americans support cannabis reform, but new research shows many believe rescheduling to Schedule III does not go far ...
The reclassification of cannabis as a Schedule III substance is meant to remove barriers for researchers but its effects ...
Researchers at Johns Hopkins and UC San Diego used artificial intelligence to analyze comments in the public record ...
Possessing marijuana is a federal crime punishable by fines and prison time. Selling or cultivating marijuana is a more serious offense, punishable by prison sentences of five years to life, depending ...
For nearly three decades, the American cannabis industry has existed in a condition that can only be described as legally schizophrenic. States have licensed, taxed, regulated, insured, zoned, audited ...
Two Jersey City police officers fired for off-duty cannabis use were reinstated and no longer barred from carrying firearms.
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