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President Donald Trump has signed an executive order to amend marijuana's classification as a Schedule I federally controlled substance. The order follows a 2023 recommendation by the
Trump is expected to sign an executive order that reclassifies marijuana, placing it among drugs the DEA considers less harmful and less addictive.
Virginia’s Senate president pro tempore has filed a bill to provide relief for people convicted of past cannabis crimes, mandating that individuals with certain offenses automatically receive resentencing hearings and have their punishments adjusted.
President Donald Trump says he is strongly considering signing an executive order rescheduling marijuana to a lower classification.
Law enforcement and health care sources used for this series cited studies and concerns about legalized adult use marijuana in other states and a lack of sufficient studies on health impacts. NORML, which boasts it has been ‘working to reform marijuana ...
Republican congressional lawmakers are making a last-ditch attempt to convince President Donald Trump not to follow through with reported plans to reschedule marijuana—with a pair of letters from House and Senate members who say the move would be a mistake.
The article Weed Arrests Have Plummeted In NJ Since Voters Legalized Marijuana appeared first on Montclair Patch. Marijuana-related arrests have plummeted in New Jersey since the state legalized recreational cannabis, recent data shows.
This article was originally published by the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws (NORML) and appears here with permission. “For the first time since the adoption of federal marijuana prohibition, more US citizens reside in ...
Even as the National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws, or NORML, is working with the office of Colorado Senator Cory Gardner to craft legislation designed to protect states that have legalized cannabis sales from federal interference, the ...
The August primaries are fast approaching. It’s the beginning of an election season that will have wide-ranging impacts on Arizona politics, as newly redrawn districts shake up Senate races, and seats for governor and attorney general are left vacant.
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Alabama approves medical marijuana licenses. Here’s what’s legal
Alabama approves medical marijuana licenses for four companies. Learn where dispensaries will open and what’s legal for patients in the state.