Several years of legalization efforts at the state level have enhanced compliance concerns for employers.
On April 20, as more Americans than ever before celebrated the right to use cannabis with more freedom than ever before, the National District Attorneys Association (NDAA) released a long-awaited ...
President Donald Trump announced he would advise federal agencies to reschedule marijuana from a Schedule I controlled substance to Schedule III, easing federal restrictions on the plant. Trump ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) — President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order reclassifying marijuana to a less serious Schedule III drug, and while the move doesn’t spark any change in the ...
(AP) - President Donald Trump has directed his administration to work as quickly as possible to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. Trump’s executive order on Thursday does not legalize ...
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, ...
After years of backing the legalization of marijuana in the U.S., The New York Times changed course in an editorial published Tuesday. In the piece, entitled "It’s Time for America to Admit That It ...
President Trump signed an executive order reclassifying the federal status of marijuana, categorizing it as a drug with less potential for harm and dependence. It's a major shift in policy that could ...
The New York Times editorial board walked back some of its previous stances on marijuana legalization and the drug's potential for addiction in a Monday editorial titled "It’s Time for America to ...
Next year could be marked with big shifts for the marijuana industry.