The US Drug Enforcement Administration plans to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. The proposal would recognize the medical uses of …
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Indiana Democrats cautiously optimistic about medical marijuana legalization next year
INDIANAPOLIS — As the federal rescheduling of marijuana plays out, and with a new governor soon to be at the helm, some Indiana Democrats have …
William Gardner on the Ho-Chunk Nation and cannabis laws – PBS Wisconsin
Ho-Chunk Nation Attorney General William Gardner discusses the tribal legislature voting to decriminalize cannabis on its lands and how this …
State Prioritizes Vineyard Marijuana Access in Wake of Closure
The Cannabis Control Commission said this week it plans to hold a meeting on the Vineyard to talk about transportation issues and regulations that …
Rescheduling is good news for California’s marijuana industry, but the state still needs to …
Regulatory hurdles, high taxes, and a still-thriving illicit market have left legal cannabis companies in California fighting to stay afloat. The …
Editorial: Federal downgrading of cannabis is welcome – Boulder Daily Camera
With all but the most dangerous substances, regulation and taxation beat mindless prohibition and punishing enforcement.
Bridging the Gap: Cannabis Rescheduling to Align Policy with Research – JD Supra
In a much-anticipated move, sources recently reported that the Drug Enforcement Administration (“DEA”) will recommend rescheduling cannabis from a …
The Week in Weed: May 2024 # 2 | Seyfarth Shaw LLP – JDSupra
Florida Republicans, on the other hand, are opposing the state legalization initiative on the November ballot. Speaking of ballots, South Dakota …
Cannabis Rescheduling: Where Do We Go From Here?
The Drug Enforcement Administration’s proposal to reclassify cannabis as a less dangerous substance in the Controlled Substances Act is the …
Still much unknown on how marijuana policies would change in states under Biden plan
Even in states that have legalized recreational use, the federal government would likely still consider the state system as illegal under federal law.