The DEA is considering reclassifying marijuana to Schedule III, which may facilitate research and medical usage.
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is reported to be reclassifying marijuana from a high-risk drug to a regulated ...
It is still illegal to use or possess marijuana under Texas law — and has been since 1931. What changed in 2019 is that hemp ...
A federal proposal to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug has raised the hopes of some pot backers that more states ...
Texas law requires that qualified doctors join a registry ... LeMond said those have not so far been his experience with ...
The plan would not legalize marijuana at the federal level, but it would reclassify it from a Schedule I drug.
It would become a Schedule III drug, which are considered to have “moderate to low potential for physical and psychological ...
Fifteen Texas cities or counties have already decriminalized marijuana, including the city of Killeen, by way of ...
A woman lights a marijuana blunt on Ocean Drive during the fourth week of Spring Break in Miami Beach, Florida, on Saturday, ...
The Texas Destination Resort Alliance is the group behind the ... Maybe just a few licenses here and there to sort of test ...
Read about how U.S. marijuana advocates are optimistic about federal reclassification, potentially reshaping the landscape of ...