SEATTLE (AP) — President Donald Trump’s decision to reclassify state-licensed medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug is a boon for the industry: It gives dispensaries a big tax break, eases some ...
The Republican attorneys general of Nebraska, Indiana and Louisiana filed a lawsuit headed into Memorial Day weekend to stop the Trump Justice Department’s order reclassifying marijuana as ...
Weed is not an FDA-approved drug, thus it is not permitted to show up on drug tests for employees in safety sensitive ...
With medical marijuana set for reclassification into Schedule III, Midwest businesses could see major impacts in doing business.
Louisiana Attorney General Liz Murrill joined Nebraska and Indiana in a lawsuit challenging the Trump administration’s move to reclassify marijuana as a less harmful drug.
INDIANAPOLIS — Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita (R-Indiana) is suing the Trump Administration in an attempt to reverse ...
Marijuana moved from Schedule I to Schedule III under a rule change by the Trump administration. Illinois cannabis companies ...
The Trump administration is following through on promises to reclassify marijuana federally as less dangerous, reducing barriers at the state level.
The US Department of Justice has officially reclassified cannabis as less dangerous, marking a major shift in the country's drug policy. Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche on Thursday changed the ...
LINCOLN — Nebraska Attorney General Mike Hilgers sued President Donald Trump's administration last week in an attempt to halt the reclassification of marijuana as a less dangerous drug.  Neb. Attorney ...
(NEXSTAR) — At the end of last year, it seemed that marijuana could be rescheduled in the U.S. That idea came screeching to a halt when proceedings were put on pause in January. There were early hopes ...
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 ...