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Marijuana is on track to move from the federal government's most restrictive drug category to a more permissive one, under a ...
President Donald Trump, in December, declared that cannabis should move from Schedule I to Schedule III. It’s being sold as the end of an era — as if the war on weed just wrapped with a neat executive ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order reclassifying marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III. The move formally recognizes marijuana’s medical use and eases some federal restrictions.
Marijuana, or its derivative THC, continues to be a treacherous quagmire for security clearance holders and adjudicators ...
Thursday, December 18, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order to expedite the reclassification of cannabis. The executive order directed agencies to begin moving forward with the plan ...
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Indiana could finally ease its strict cannabis laws with a proposal that would remove penalties for small‑scale possession and home cultivation.