The reclassifications of marijuana mark the biggest change to the federal legality of it since 1970. Here's what's happening.
Coast Guard crews have seized about half a million pounds of drugs this year. But instead of killing "enemy combatants," they ...
Journalist Andy Lyman with the Lesser Known New Mexico podcast spoke with the founder of Verdes Cannabis in Albuquerque, Eric Seegle, about what a recent executive order that could reclassify ...
A recent executive order by President Trump could change how marijuana is classified federally, but many are wondering how that impacts Arkansans.
Van Wert Police are urging parents and guardians to be vigilant after a major drug bust uncovered a large number of THC ...
Recreational marijuana is not legal in Pennsylvania despite urging from a majority of Democrats in the legislature, but that could change in the new year due to an unlikely advocate.
President Donald Trump is directing his administration to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I controlled substance to Schedule III, a move that medical professionals say will lead to larger ...
After 55 years since it was first considered a Schedule I drug, the Trump Administration is reclassifying marijuana as Schedule III, opening the door for medical research and marijuana as medicine.
Colorado’s marijuana sales will likely reach $1 billion by the end of 2025, generating almost $200 million in tax revenue, according to a state agency. “Colorado’s world-class marijuana industry ...
Michael Leonard, Federal Defense Attorney at Leonard Trial Lawyers, joins Lisa Dent on the show to share details surrounding the recent reclassification of marijuana as a less dangerous drug per ...
Local dispensary owners say the proposed reclassification offers long-awaited validation, but brings uncertainty about future ...
The executive order is significant to the cannabis industry for its support of more research, stronger standards and ending negative stereotypes.