marijuana, Schedule III and Trump
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Trump's decision to move marijuana to Schedule III could ease taxes and expand medical access, but industry leaders warn it may also trigger stricter federal oversight and new legal risks.
An executive order signed Dec. 18 reclassified marijuana as a Schedule III drug. Here's what that could mean for dispensaries in Eugene.
Cannabis moves from Schedule I to Schedule III under the executive order. The president said it 'doesn't legalize marijuana in any way, shape or form.'
Trump's executive order reclassifies marijuana, potentially impacting Michigan's cannabis industry and research.
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 for businesses and consumers.
Trump's executive order moves marijuana to Schedule III, affecting 6 million patients. Cannabis stocks plunge 27% amid fears of Big Pharma entering the market. GOP lawmakers warn of cartel threats.
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to move cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act
When President Donald Trump declared in May that he wanted drug companies to voluntarily cut their prices, few pharmaceutical executives wanted to go first. Now, no one wants to be last – and risk the wrath of the president.