On April 22, 2026, the Acting U.S. Attorney General ordered two categories of marijuana moved from Schedule I to Schedule III of the ...
On October 6, 2022, President Biden made a statement in which he asked the Secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS) and the Attorney General to review how marijuana is scheduled under federal law.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche said he is immediately moving medical marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, which includes drugs like ketamine, Tylenol with codeine and anabolic steroids.
For years, many in the medical and public health communities have anxiously awaited the long-overdue federal Controlled Substances Act reclassification of marijuana to characterize it more accurately.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche made a sweeping change to marijuana policy on April 23, when he signed an order ...
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) informed an in-house judge this week that a regulatory process to reschedule marijuana initiated under the Biden Administration remains on hold at the agency. In ...
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Donald Trump’s acting attorney general on Thursday signed an order reclassifying state-licensed ...
The Trump administration is reclassifying state-licensed medical marijuana as a less dangerous drug, and also giving licensed ...
California regulators are adopting changes to the state’s marijuana licensing process that are intended to make it easier for ...
Nevada is set to open the application window for licensing of marijuana consumption lounges across the state. The process will open for 10 business days between Oct. 14-27, the Nevada Cannabis ...
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