High-Class Cannabis. After Montana voted to legalize recreational marijuana … federal raids at greenhouses, seizures of grow operations and, in …
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Texas Has Basically Legalized Marijuana. We Have the Proof.
Any plant with less than 0.3 percent THC is hemp. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration disagrees. In May the federal agency clarified its position …
Marijuana Rescheduling Is High-Risk, Low-Reward | Opinion – Newsweek
As the Biden administration moves full speed ahead in its efforts to loosen federal restrictions around marijuana … medical marijuana laws as evidence …
Bridging Federal and State Cannabis Laws: Understanding the Impact of Proposed … – JD Supra
… cannabis industry. Key Points Regarding Federal Changes. Importantly, the Proposed Rescheduling would not make marijuana federally legal. Instead …
Opinion: Why legal weed is one of the most successful — yet disappointing — social movements
A member of the San Bernardino County Sheriff’s Marijuana Enforcement Team destroys cannabis plants while raiding an illegal operation in 2022 in …
Bipartisan Pennsylvania Lawmakers Push Again To Legalize Marijuana – Forbes
Pennsylvania lawmakers are making another attempt to pass a bill that would legalize adult-use marijuana, following the stalling of a similar …
Cherokee tribe opens North Carolina’s only legal cannabis dispensary | The Week
A Cherokee tribe is using its rights for tribal sovereignty to open a cannabis dispensary in North Carolina, despite it being illegal throughout …
Pa. House introduces marijuana legalization bill as momentum for recreational cannabis builds
The bill is largely similar to a bipartisan Senate bill that has been stalled since its introduction almost a year ago.
DEA’s cannabis rescheduling rules face potential delay ahead of Election Day – Colorado Politics
Will cannabis be rescheduled from Schedule I to III by Sept. 20? Opponents may push for public hearings to delay the final rules.
Iowa companies sue over state THC limits – Benzinga
Two Iowa-based THC beverage manufacturers, Climbing Kites and Field Day Brewing Co., have initiated legal action against the State.