But those are some of the strictures that could well be eased as the federal Drug Enforcement Administration proposes moving marijuana from the list …
Month: May 2024
Judge skeptical of challenge to federal marijuana prohibition – MJBizDaily
… marijuana, and publicly traded cannabis companies operate without interference from federal law enforcement. … legalization law. In an opinion on …
Sen. Melissa Agard calls federal proposal to loosen marijuana regulations ‘exciting’ – WPR
For more than a decade, Wisconsin State Sen. Melissa Agard has introduced state legislation to end what she calls the “prohibition of cannabis.”.
Daily marijuana use outpaces daily drinking in the US, a new study says – NHPR
In November, Florida voters will decide on a constitutional amendment allowing recreational cannabis, and the federal government is moving to …
US Congressmen Press DEA Head to Explain Her Signature Absence on Cannabis …
Cannabis Legalization Timeline & State Taxes … Federal Marijuana Rescheduling on the Horizon … DEA Cannabis Policy and Legalization · Cannabis …
DEA Publishes Proposed Rules To Reschedule Marijuana – Forbes
The path toward the federal rescheduling of marijuana … cannabis legalization in the united states of america. … Progress toward the federal …
Drug agency is holdout in Biden push to loosen federal marijuana rules
… drug, a major hurdle toward federal legalization that DEA has long resisted. … cannabis, even as 38 … legalized medical marijuana. The rescheduling …
Into the weeds of what DEA’s reclass of marijuana means for feds – Federal Times
Those hurdles are specific to cannabis itself,” he said. “If you want to change those hurdles, actual laws need to be changed, as well.” At […]
Can Legal Cannabis Succeed in the U.S.? | UC Davis Magazine
It’s a regulation-heavy business, driving up prices · The illegal market is still competitive · Could federal legalization help? · How does the future …
Federal marijuana regulations, Health care for low-income families, Support for new Milwaukee chefs
We hear about the implications of the proposal from a prominent supporter of legalization in Wisconsin, state Sen. Melissa Agard, D-Madison.