President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug. Currently, cannabis is classified as a Schedule I drug, the most restrictive federal ...
A leading marijuana prohibitionist group says it’s retained the legal services of President Donald Trump’s former attorney ...
President Trump is expected to sign an order that would reschedule marijuana to a lower drug classification, according to two sources, in one of the most significant changes to drug policy in decades.
If marijuana is rescheduled—as President Donald Trump directed in a recent executive order—congressional researchers say the ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday that could reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug and open new avenues for medical research, a major shift in federal drug policy that ...
While rescheduling marijuana from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug does allow for medical research, Frankel says it does not change the fact that Pennsylvania lawmakers have to pass ...
Trump signed an executive order reclassifying marijuana as a Schedule III Drug. Is marijuana legal for recreational use in ...
Though Trump's order marks the biggest shift in federal marijuana policy since 1970, the drug remains illegal in Wisconsin.
The move to reclassify cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug could spark new studies into pain, aging and women's health, Dr. Staci Gruber tells GBH's All Things Considered.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Dec. 18 calling on federal officials to finish reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug — a major shift in federal drug policy that could […] ...
*A recent clinical trial suggests that a new experimental cannabis-based drug can ease chronic lower-back pain. German drugmaker Vertanical conducted an 800-patient trial that showcased its low-THC ...