Trump, Schedule III and reclassify marijuana
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Marijuana policy could see some big changes soon, as the federal government looks to reclassify pot from a Schedule 1 drug to Schedule 3. But what does that mean? For decades, marijuana was deemed dangerous, addictive and wasn't seen as having any ...
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is moving toward reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug. The Department of Justice proposal would recognize the medical uses of cannabis, but wouldn’t legalize it for recreational use. Technically ...
The Department of Justice moved to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug Thursday, in a historic move that could pave the way for a major expansion of medical use, though the proposal still needs final approval before becoming official. President ...
10:29 a.m. Sept. 25, 2024: A previous version of this article misstated the classification of Adderall as a controlled substance. It is Schedule II, not Schedule III. For the first time in decades, there are positive signs that the overdose crisis is ...
The federal government is proposing to re-classify marijuana as a less-dangerous drug, according to anonymous sources cited by the Associated Press. But what that would mean for trucking is unclear. The Drug Enforcement Administration’s proposal, if ...
In November 2020, the United Nations made substantial revisions to the classification of cannabis under the UN Convention on Narcotic Drugs. This significant move signaled the beginning of the end for cannabis prohibition. Or did it? At this time, we have ...