Weed Backer: if President Trump reclassifies cannabis as a Schedule III drug—on par with mild painkillers—it will be the biggest drug policy reform since 1970. According to The Post’s report on ...
In a blow to the medical cannabis establishment, a team of psychiatrists performed a detailed analysis on 15 years of cannabis research — and found not only that medical marijuana doesn’t seem to help ...
WASHINGTON, Dec 15 (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Monday he is considering an executive order to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug — a decision that could reshape the ...
After nearly five years of bureaucratic setbacks and debate, Alabama is finally advancing its medical cannabis program. The Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission approved licenses last week for four ...
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order as soon as this week that would fast-track the reclassification of cannabis and acknowledge its medical benefits for the ...
Here’s some good news: Residents of Massachusetts want to roll back recreational marijuana use in their state. Just when you thought that none of the Democrat-embraced initiatives damaging our country ...
President Trump said Monday his administration is “considering” reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug, days after The Washington Post reported he is expected to sign an executive order ...
President Donald Trump is considering an executive order aimed at easing federal marijuana restrictions, according to reports by The Washington Post and CNBC, in a move that would make it easier to ...
Alabama could have as many as 12 medical marijuana dispensaries open next year after the Alabama Medical Cannabis Commission voted to award licenses on Thursday. Birmingham is in line to have two ...
JESSAMINE COUNTY, Ky. (WKYT) - It’s been almost a year since medical marijuana became legal here in Kentucky. Now, the industry is finally seeing progress. In Jessamine County VS Kentucky Ops has been ...
Ohio law permits residents to grow marijuana at their primary residence. Ohioans do however face limits on how many pot plants they can grow and where they grow them. Recreational marijuana has been ...
In November 2023, a total of 2,226,399 Ohioans – a shade more than 57% of those who voted on the issue – affirmed State Issue 2, thus inscribing into Ohio law the right, “To commercialize, regulate, ...
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