Mike Tyson is grateful that Donald Trump softened the United States’ stance on marijuana. On Thursday, Trump signed an executive order that rescheduled marijuana to a Schedule 3 controlled substance.
Compliance is complicated by the varied protections afforded to marijuana users in different states, sources previously told HR Dive. For instance, Colorado, which has legalized r ...
President Donald Trump has ordered federal restrictions on marijuana to be loosened. The executive order, signed Thursday, would reschedule marijuana to a lower drug classification equal to that ...
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 ...
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump signed an executive order Dec. 18 to federally classify marijuana as a less dangerous substance, the biggest change for the drug since 1970 and an opportunity for ...
(The Conversation) – Medical marijuana could soon be reclassified into a medical category that includes prescription drugs like Tylenol with codeine, ketamine and anabolic steroids. That’s because in ...
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 ...
Investors sent marijuana stocks higher Monday with the Trump administration discussing the possibility of reclassifying cannabis as a less dangerous drug and an announcement possible in the coming ...
Jacob Sullum, a senior editor at Reason magazine, is the author of Beyond Control: Drug Prohibition, Gun Regulation, and the Search for Sensible Alternatives (Prometheus Books). Follow him on X: ...
CHICAGO — A renewed federal push to relax restrictions on marijuana likely will mean bigger profits for cannabis companies and more research into the effects of the plant, industry participants say.
“A holiday from the facts.” That’s how the antagonist of “Brave New World” describes the wonder drug soma. The phrase might equally apply to U.S. marijuana policy. Since California first legalized ...