President Trump signed an order to reschedule marijuana to a lower drug classification, one of the most significant changes ...
On Dec. 18, Trump ordered the government to stop classifying marijuana as a Schedule I drug, a designation that includes the ...
"This risk is exacerbated by the fact that there is currently no proven, widely accepted standard to determine marijuana impairment at the roadside or before a driver begins operating a vehicle, ...
Moving cannabis to a category of drugs that includes some common medicines will have implications for research, businesses ...
Trump reclassified marijuana as a Schedule III drug. Does that finally end Florida's battle over recreational use?
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.
President Trump recently signed an executive order changing marijuana’s Controlled Substances Act classification from ...
Nearly four decades ago, Francis Young, chief administrative law judge at the Drug Enforcement Administration, concluded that ...
Trump signed an executive order reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug. The change could help the industry without legalizing the drug.
The president signed an executive order on Thursday to reschedule marijuana to a lower drug classification, one of the most significant changes to drug policy in decades.
The House of Representatives overwhelmingly approved a bill Thursday classifying the powerful opiate fentanyl as among the most dangerous drugs — opening the door to traffickers facing mandatory ...