The reclassifications of marijuana mark the biggest change to the federal legality of it since 1970. Here's what's happening.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to reclassifiy marijuana to a less-harmful category. Does that mean it's legal in Florida now?
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I to Schedule III drug, a move experts say would open new financial and research opportunities for the drug.
If marijuana is rescheduled—as President Donald Trump directed in a recent executive order—congressional researchers say the ...
President Trump signed an executive order reclassifying the federal status of marijuana, categorizing it as a drug with less ...
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order reclassifying marijuana and easing federal restrictions this week.The executive order will not make marijuana fully legal. Instead, it ...
On Dec. 18, Trump ordered the government to stop classifying marijuana as a Schedule I drug, a designation that includes the ...
President Donald Trump took steps on Thursday to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, but that does not mean it's federally legal.
U.S. President Donald Trump said he will direct the U.S. Department of Justice to reclassify cannabis as a less dangerous drug. Here’s a look at what that would mean for people shopping at ...
Though Trump's order marks the biggest shift in federal marijuana policy since 1970, the drug remains illegal in Wisconsin.
President Donald Trump on Thursday took executive action to reclassify marijuana to a schedule III drug. Here’s what that means for Texas.
The announcement of the call for the reclassification of marijuana's current status has excited industry players, but it hasn't escaped criticism either. The U.S. Department of Health and Human ...