Farmers in the U.S. have grown cannabis since the 1600s — but policymakers are still figuring out how to regulate two famous ...
Rescheduling could equate to a tax break of around $2.3 billion dollars for the marijuana industry, one estimate shows.
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Trump’s cannabis rescheduling order was just smoke
Even with an order to expedite the process, federal cannabis reform faces long delays and legal hurdles ...
The governor of Ohio has a message for critics of a law rolling back the state’s marijuana market and criminalizing ...
I dedicated decades of my life to helping keep St. Louis safe. As a former cop, I know how hard it is to do that with limited ...
As advocates and stakeholders await action on a federal marijuana rescheduling proposal, President Donald Trump has signed ...
On December 18, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to reclassify cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug under the federal Controlled ...
Thirteen years ago, no state allowed marijuana for recreational purposes. Today, most Americans live in a state that allows them to buy and smoke a joint. President Trump continued the trend toward ...
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New York Times editorial board calls for guardrails for marijuana after backing legalization
The paper wrote that the U.S. has “gone too far” in normalizing usage of the drug.
Schedule III action affirms medical legitimacy and advances a more regulated national cannabis market TAMPA, Fla., Dec. 18, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- FLUENT Corp. (CSE: FNT.U) (OTCQB: CNTMF) (“FLUENT” ...
We are still spinning our wheels,' Chris Goldstein, regional director of NORML, says of the state's prospects.
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