On October 6, 2022, President Biden made a statement in which he asked the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Attorney General to review how marijuana is scheduled under federal law.
It's a major policy shift for marijuana – but what happens now?
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said he is immediately moving medical marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, which includes drugs like ketamine, Tylenol with codeine and anabolic steroids.
For years, many in the medical and public health communities have anxiously awaited the long-overdue federal Controlled Substances Act reclassification of marijuana to characterize it more accurately.
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s acting attorney general on Thursday signed an order reclassifying state-licensed medical marijuana as a less-dangerous drug, a major policy shift long sought ...
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed an order Thursday reclassifying state-licensed medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug, changing a policy that has for decades made the drug’s potential ...
Publicly traded cannabis stocks popped but have since eased back. The excitement and then caution has been a characteristic ...
Mississippians can now go online and apply for a medical marijuana card if they qualify under a number of conditions. Online registration for all types of medical cannabis licensing started Wednesday.
A Florida marijuana ballot initiative has advanced after surpassing the required 220,000 verified signatures. The initiative now faces a legally mandated financial and judicial review by the state's ...
YPSILANTI, MI - A company that sought one of 10 local marijuana retailer permits is suing Ypsilanti over claims the process city officials used to dole them out violated Michigan law and resulted in ...
Nevada is set to open the application window for licensing of marijuana consumption lounges across the state. The process will open for 10 business days between Oct. 14-27, the Nevada Cannabis ...