The war on drugs has cost the American exchequer more than $1 trillion, furthered racial disparities, and had little to show ...
Trump's executive order stops short of legalizing marijuana for recreational use, but will allow more research and medical treatment, and will clear the way for Medicare to cover some cannabis-related ...
This is a dramatic mark. It’s a flag in the sand saying, ‘Hey, we’re going to move this conversation,’ ” said Nathan Whittington, Ferndale grower and lecturer at Cal Poly ...
The executive order would reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I to a less dangerous, Schedule III drug. Business leaders say the move is "long overdue" and it would open the door for more benefits ...
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Rescheduling the drug does little more than offer a tax cut to an industry that extracts enormous profit from addiction.
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - President Donald Trump is pushing to reclassify marijuana at the federal level, a move that would ...
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President Trump signed an executive order Thursday to expedite the reclassification of marijuana from a Schedule One drug to Schedule Three, potentially opening doors for expanded medical research.
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President Trump's executive order reclassifies marijuana, opening the door for more medical research. However, it doesn't ...
US President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, paving the way ...