The reclassifications of marijuana mark the biggest change to the federal legality of it since 1970. Here's what's happening.
The U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) is advising that all safety-sensitive workers must still comply with federal drug ...
On Dec. 18, Trump ordered the government to stop classifying marijuana as a Schedule I drug, a designation that includes the ...
Marijuana is prescribed to help ease chronic pain and control nausea in cancer patients, but legal red tape has made more ...
"This risk is exacerbated by the fact that there is currently no proven, widely accepted standard to determine marijuana ...
The move to reclassify cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug could spark new studies into pain, aging and women's health, Dr. Staci Gruber tells GBH's All Things Considered.
The liberal and libertarian effort to destigmatize, normalize, legalize and even promote the use of "drugs of abuse" has been ...
Move doesn’t federally legalize marijuana but would ease tax burdens for cannabis businesses and facilitate more medical ...
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