Trump administration reclassifies marijuana
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On Thursday, President Donald Trump’s acting attorney general signed an order to reclassify medical marijuana as a less-dangerous drug.
A major shift in federal marijuana policy could reshape parts of Ohio's cannabis industry, giving medical marijuana businesses tax relief and new legitimacy— while leaving recreational use in a legal gray area.
Section 1. Purpose and Policy. Americans deserve access to the best medical treatments and research infrastructure in the world. In 2023, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) completed a review of the landscape of medical use of marijuana and found ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Reclassifying marijuana to a Schedule III drug would put it in a category with prescription drugs like ketamine. LPETTET/iStock via Getty Images Medical marijuana could soon be ...
The Justice Department's order delivers meaningful tax relief to the medical cannabis industry and signals a serious federal effort to align with state laws.
Virginia’s governor has signed bills to allow patients to use medical marijuana in hospitals and protect the parental rights of cannabis consumers. Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D) on Monday also also recommended that lawmakers adopt amendments to legislation that is aimed at providing resentencing relief to people with prior marijuana convictions.
A proposed federal shift in marijuana policy could mark one of the most significant changes to cannabis regulation in decades.