Congressional researchers are giving an update on the status of the federal-state marijuana law conflict, detailing the ...
Compliance is complicated by the varied protections afforded to marijuana users in different states, sources previously told ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. President Donald Trump might sign an executive order as soon as Monday to compel the federal government to reclassify cannabis and ...
The clash between federal gun law and the country’s fast‑changing cannabis landscape is about to land in front of the justices, and your rights could be caught in the middle. The Supreme Court is ...
The US government is finally inching closer to loosening its strict regulations over marijuana, but whether that will be ...
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 ...
File photo Recreational use of marijuana is legal in 24 states — including neighboring Illinois, Michigan and Ohio — and the District of Columbia, even though it remains illegal under federal law, ...
President Trump suggested he'll loosen federal restrictions on marijuana use, something many Democrats and advocates have been pushing to happen for years. Why it matters: Marijuana's reclassification ...
For decades, both Democrats and Republicans have skirted around marijuana reform, but only one party has stood firmly for full legalization since day one: the Libertarian Party. Founded in 1971, the ...
Rep. James Comer (R-KY) urges Congress to delay federal restrictions that threaten the $28.4B market for Hemp and Cannabis.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday to loosen federal restrictions on marijuana, which Trump said reflected the drug's potential medical benefits while discouraging recreational ...
The head of the Conservative Party of Canada says using marijuana should be a “personal choice”—even though he voted against ...