As she works to find Republican colleagues to join her in the push for federal marijuana legalization, a Democratic senator ...
Judging from federal survey data, nearly a quarter of Americans 18 or older used marijuana in 2024, while 16 percent reported ...
Federal cannabis policy is entering 2026 in a “split-screen” posture: marijuana appears to be moving toward a less restrictive federal status, ...
New 2026 cannabis bills in Mississippi, Hawaii, and Nebraska reveal the next wave of drug testing challenges for employers.
President Trump signed an executive order in 2025 directing cannabis to be rescheduled as a less dangerous drug—but a hemp ban is looming later this year. With medical marijuana legal in 40 states, ...
The president's executive order rescheduling marijuana set up a framework for medical cannabis - not adult-use, our columnist ...
In December 2025, the Trump administration accelerated the process of reclassifying marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III ...
President Donald Trump’s order to complete the process of federally rescheduling marijuana could move the needle to enact ...
On April 20, as more Americans than ever before celebrated the right to use cannabis with more freedom than ever before, the National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) released a long-awaited ...
President Donald Trump might sign an executive order as soon as Monday to compel the federal government to reclassify cannabis and make it legal for medicinal but not recreational use. File Photo by ...
While Wisconsin lawmakers continue to weigh differing approaches to hemp regulation, President Donald Trump’s decision to ...
Some lawmakers predict marijuana will be legal on a federal level within five to ten years. Although, when it happens, there is a distinct possibility the law will not translate into Americans ...