Trump officials reclassify medical marijuana
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Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche's distinction between medical and recreational cannabis is hard to reconcile with the relevant scientific and statutory criteria.
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.
On Thursday, acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed an order reclassifying state‑licensed medical marijuana.
Acting Attorney General Todd Blanche signed an order on Thursday that officially moves state-licensed medical marijuana out of the government’s most restrictive drug category. In a major policy pivot,
A major shift in federal marijuana policy could reshape parts of Ohio's cannabis industry, giving medical marijuana businesses tax relief and new legitimacy— while leaving recreational use in a legal gray area.
Virginia General Assembly rejected Gov. Abigail Spanberger's amendments to marijuana retail market legislation, restoring the original bill for enactment.
The DOJ’s move to reclassify some forms of marijuana pick up where the Biden administration left off, pushing the broader reclassification process forward. In 2023, Biden’s Department of Health and Human Services recommended that marijuana be reclassified as a Schedule III drug,