President Donald Trump signed an executive order that could reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug and open new avenues for medical research and funding.
Recent headlines have suggested marijuana could soon be reclassified under federal law, potentially moving from a Schedule I ...
Last Thursday, President Trump signed an executive order, Increasing Medical Marijuana and Cannabidiol Research, that sets the stage for moving cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III of the ...
US President Donald Trump orders the reclassification of cannabis from a Schedule I controlled substance to the less restrictive Schedule III ...
Store owners have had varying amounts of legal products seized with no recourse to recover the products or the potential ...
All "intoxicating” hemp, including hemp-derived THC and CBD beverages, will be illegal in Ohio under this new law, but opponents plan to go to the ballot.
He signed the bill into law, blocking a provision that would have allowed bars and breweries to sell THC-infused drinks in ...
Fort Worth business owners worry the THC industry in Texas could be crippled after Congress closed a 2018 cannabis loophole.
Nowhere in the authorizing legislation does it provide for a Responsible Consumable Hemp Product Program.” By Anna Barrett, ...
"When they hear that President Donald Trump signed an executive order 'rescheduling marijuana,' a lot of Minnesotans might ...
THC-infused beverages will be lumped in with other intoxicating hemp products, with sales limited to licensed dispensaries, following a line-item veto from Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine.