Easing the restrictions on cannabis, as proposed by President Trump, could enhance research and bring some consistency in ...
The few companies that have licenses to grow, manufacture, and sell medicinal marijuana in Texas are expanding and changing ...
Goodblend, located in Austin and San Antonio, previously required patients to place their orders in advance due to limited delivery windows.
The few companies that have licenses to grow, manufacture, and sell medicinal marijuana in Texas are expanding and changing after legislative actions this year will likely grow the demand in the state ...
The president signed an executive order this week rescheduling marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under the Controlled Substances Act.
SAN ANTONIO - A new executive order signed by President Donald Trump is changing how marijuana is classified at the federal ...
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WFAA first told the story of Alexis Bortel nine years ago, when her North Texas family moved to Colorado so she could access ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday reclassified marijuana under federal law with a new executive order, a change that would not fully legalize weed products but would recognize their medical uses. In ...