… federal law continues to prohibit cultivation and possession of both marijuana and cannabis paraphernalia. “This has led to a confusing regulatory …
Month: January 2025
Judge Cancels Cannabis Rescheduling Hearing Amidst Legal Challenges – Ganjapreneur
The hearing for expert testimony on moving cannabis from Schedule I to Schedule III under federal law was canceled this week by DEA Administrative …
New Hampshire Legislation to Legalize Recreational Cannabis Scheduled for Public Hearing
The legislation also prohibits state and local law enforcement from enforcing federal cannabis laws. State Rep. Verville told The Marijuana Herald …
Cannabis industry has mixed reaction to rescheduling timeline change
Nebraska lawsuit targeting medical marijuana legalization … federal tax code on state-legal marijuana companies until rescheduling is formally …
DEA Declines To Say Where It Stands On Marijuana Rescheduling In New Legal Filing …
About a week after DEA Administrative Law Judge (ALJ) John Mulrooney ordered the agency to respond to a motion filed by pro-rescheduling witnesses, it …
Cannabis debt crisis looms as billions in loans come due in 2026 – MJBizDaily
As much as $3 billion in debt will come due or U.S. cannabis companies in 2026, a looming situation that could become a crisis.
Federal weed reform in jeopardy after ‘disturbing and embarrassing revelation’ | GreenState
The road to federal weed reform hit a major snag this week after a DEA judge postponed critical hearings for at least three months.
DEA Judge Blasts Agency For ‘Unprecedented And Astonishing’ Defiance Of Ruling On …
A Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) judge is condemning the agency over its “unprecedented and astonishing” defiance of a key directive …
Lawsuit against Nebraska medical cannabis extended to regulatory board, state agencies
Alleges state treasurer and Revenue Department would violate federal money laundering laws, DHHS would need to investigate practitioners …
Could new Trump administration ease federal limits on cannabis? – NJBIZ
Ahead of President-elect Trump’s return to the White House, the legalized cannabis industry is speculating about potential policy changes.