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President Donald Trump has directed his administration to pursue reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug.
As On The Money has been reporting since April, our famously drug-and-drink-averse president has been inching ever closer to making marijuana significantly less criminal in the eyes of the federal
President Trump’s Executive Order on rescheduling marijuana caps a year of major cannabis law changes. Learn how employers must update testing and compliance now.
President Donald Trump has called for marijuana to be reclassified as a Schedule III drug. What does that mean for Florida?
At the federal level, Marijuana is classified as a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act, meaning that marijuana is believed to have no medical use and a high potential for abuse, says U.S. News & World Report. While recreational marijuana ...
President Donald Trump’s historic move to direct the reclassification of marijuana on Thursday has elicited a wave of positive feedback from top lawmakers, state officials, advocates and industry stakeholders—reflecting the uniquely bipartisan way cannabis reform has bridge political divides during an especially divisive time.
President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order rescheduling marijuana as a Schedule III drug. How's it different from legalizing weed?
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Is weed legal in Florida? What about hemp, THC?
The spending bill that ended the government shutdown threatens hemp products and led to confusion around marijuana legality. Here's what to know.