Anyone who thought they could start burning weed in the streets (they already do it on Nashville’s Lower Broad) because of a pending federal move …
The Health Hazards of Legalizing Marijuana – AOL.com
… cannabis laws despite Federal prohibitions. … “The debates over legalization, decriminalization, and medical uses of marijuana … The plan wouldn’t …
Cannabis Rescheduling – A Look Towards the Future of the Industry – JD Supra
Marijuana products, even under Schedule III, are only federally legal if they are federally approved and there are only three FDA-approved cannabis- …
Marijuana Reclassification Puts Politics and Profits Ahead of Public Health | Opinion
The first major change to federal marijuana laws may be on the horizon now that it has been leaked the Biden administration intends to reschedule …
America is moving closer to legalizing marijuana. It’s about time. – USA Today
… marijuana has medicinal value, even though studying its benefits has been made more difficult by the federal outlawing of weed. But perhaps the …
Biden’s historic marijuana shift is his latest election year move for young voters – PBS
PHOENIX (AP) — President Joe Biden may eventually ban TikTok, but he’s moving to give something back to the young people who dominate the popular …
Blunt truth: No ‘significant changes’ for federal employees if Biden administration reclassifies …
The Biden administration and Congress are both taking steps to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. But little changes for federal …
U.S. Senators Introduce Bill To Legalize Marijuana – Forbes
The legislation, known as the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act, was introduced in the Senate on Wednesday by Sen. Cory Booker of New Jersey …
Chuck Schumer’s Senate Democrats make very public push on marijuana – Axios
… marijuana legislation through the chamber, blaming Republicans for blocking progress on the bills. Why it matters: Federal cannabis reform is a …
Federal cannabis reclassification could bring pharmaceutical companies to Oregon’s …
Portland attorney sees an opening for “Big Pharma” to lawfully operate in Oregon’s cannabis market if proposed federal changes are enacted.

