While marijuana may soon be rescheduled under federal law, that doesn’t currently exempt state-legal cannabis businesses from ...
Federal marijuana rescheduling would represent a historic policy change with major implications for cannabis research and industry—but it should be viewed as a “transitional” step that must be ...
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) informed an in-house judge this week that a regulatory process to reschedule marijuana initiated under the Biden Administration remains on hold at the agency. In ...
During his 2024 campaign, President Donald Trump indicated that he supported the Biden administration's plan to reclassify marijuana under the Controlled Substances Act (CSA), saying "we will continue ...
The federal process resumes, bringing realistic prospects for 280E relief and expanded research and CBD access initiatives alongside continued limits on banking and listings, with a focus on credible ...
As president, Joe Biden has done more to advance the liberalization of federal marijuana policy than any of his predecessors. But by the time he leaves office, marijuana will still be a Schedule 1 ...
Loveland Reporter-Herald on MSN
Loveland begins marijuana license applications amid concerns from legacy operators
A little more than 15 years ago, Gene Stires reluctantly closed the doors of his Smithstonian Cannabis Club at First Street and Lincoln Avenue after Loveland voters banned marijuana dispensaries in ...
BILLINGS, Mont. - With just days before the new year, Billings is still trying to figure out the application process for marijuana businesses. But if you try to fill out an application at City Hall in ...
BILLINGS - Montanans will be able to grow and possess marijuana legally on Friday, Jan. 1 as two ballot measures take effect. But with the passing of I-190 and CI-118, a number of other legal matters ...
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