Despite millions of dollars spent by the marijuana industry, the Trump administration is cracking down on the drug, closing ...
It’s been about three months since President Donald Trump said he’d be making a final decision on a pending marijuana ...
Marijuana products remain federally illegal until approved by the FDA, and only three cannabis-based drugs have received ...
President Trump recently confirmed that his administration is considering reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug, ...
In November 2025, the funding law signed to reopen the U.S. federal government after a lengthy shutdown contained a provision ...
Top White House staffers under the Biden administration have shed new light on the mass marijuana pardon and cannabis ...
The historic decision to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I drug to Schedule III came April 30. The Drug Enforcement Agency’s ruling was driven by guidance published by the Department of Health ...
After more than fifty years under Schedule I classification, marijuana's reclassification to Schedule III represents more than just a policy shift - it's an invitation to science. For the first time, ...
A provision in the federal funding bill that reopened the government reclassifies all cannabis products as Schedule I ...
Out-of-state producers have been able to ship in hemp-derived THC products to Michigan consumers for the past seven years, ...
Cannabis is a Schedule I drug, meaning the federal government doesn’t find it to be medically useful. That sentiment isn’t ...