The Biden administration may change the federal government's position on marijuana, according to reports about a plan that would recognize the medical use of cannabis. The Drug Enforcement ...
The Biden administration is poised to make a landmark change to the federal government's position on marijuana with a proposed plan that would no longer consider marijuana among the most dangerous ...
The Justice Department (DOJ) took a major step towards rescheduling marijuana, formally starting the process to move the drug to a less restrictive Schedule III designation. “This is monumental.
Oklahoma's James Lankford told Ask a Pol that the Biden administration’s decision to reclassify marijuana was a 'terrible idea.' No one denies the state's been plagued by cannabis-related violence.
In an isolated part of the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration headquarters known as the 12th-floor “bubble,” chief Anne Milgram made an unusual request of top deputies summoned in March for ...
Marijuana is currently federally scheduled in the same class as drugs like heroin and LSD, but sources say that this could change on a federal level. Here's what's happening and what it could mean ...
WASHINGTON – President Biden announced today that he plans to reschedule marijuana into a category of controlled substances that have a currently accepted medical use and only a moderate to low ...
Signaling a seismic shift in marijuana enforcement, the Justice Department on Thursday officially moved to reclassify cannabis as a less dangerous drug. Under the proposed new rule, the Biden ...
The Justice Department took a major step Thursday toward officially reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug under federal law, but it’s still unlikely to mean much for Hoosiers as the ...
The U.S. Department of Justice on Thursday took a major step toward loosening the federal government’s regulation of marijuana by issuing a Notice of Proposed Rulemaking to the Drug Enforcement ...