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DEA hearing on marijuana reclassification begins
Federal officials gathered for a pivotal meeting Monday to examine the laws surrounding marijuana and whether it should be ...
The DEA begins reviewing its proposal to move cannabis to Schedule III, even as reform advocates criticize their exclusion ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration is considering a proposal to move marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III of the ...
Bipartisan legislation that would bar federal banking regulators from punishing institutions working with legal cannabis is ...
The DEA's cannabis rescheduling hearing runs through a July 15 deadline, putting cannabis stocks and the MSOS ETF in focus.
With the federal government poised to reschedule marijuana, some Tennessee lawmakers predict it could clear the way for medical marijuana.
Louisiana will no longer be part of a lawsuit other states have filed to stop the Trump administration reclassification of medical marijuana as a less harmful drug.
The cannabis industry won't have a direct voice in potentially historic hearings next week. And a final outcome is far from certain.
Credit: Getty Images The new federal classification of marijuana regulates only medical use; recreational use is still determined by state laws. The Conversation — When the US Department of Justice ...
The federal government is reclassifying medical marijuana, categorizing it as a drug with potential medical benefits and less potential for harm. While this doesn’t legalize marijuana nationally, it ...
President Donald Trump's administration announced April 23 that medical marijuana will be reclassified from Schedule I to Schedule III, putting it on the same level as drugs like ketamine and Tylenol ...
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