If federal officials follow through on President Donald Trump’s recent executive order directing the reclassification of marijuana, it could free up Washington, D.C. to finally legalize recreational ...
President Donald Trump announced he would advise federal agencies to reschedule marijuana from a Schedule I controlled substance to Schedule III, easing federal restrictions on the plant. Trump ...
Members of the House of Representatives have introduced a bill to legalize marijuana at the federal level. A group of Democratic lawmakers on Friday reintroduced legislation to legalize marijuana at ...
In 2024, the Florida Legislature passed a bill, SB 1698, that effectively banned delta-8 and delta-10 products and placed a 5 ...
Some lawmakers predict marijuana will be legal on a federal level within five to ten years. Although, when it happens, there is a distinct possibility the law will not translate into Americans ...
President Donald Trump has called for marijuana to be reclassified as a Schedule III drug. What does that mean for Florida?
President Donald Trump has ordered the most sweeping federal shift on marijuana in decades, directing agencies to treat cannabis less like heroin and more like a tightly controlled medicine. The move ...
Next year, Massachusetts will allow regulated social consumption of marijuana by adults. Alabama appears poised to see its ...
Though Trump's order marks the biggest shift in federal marijuana policy since 1970, the drug remains illegal in Wisconsin.
INDIANAPOLIS — Two bills have been introduced in the 2026 Indiana legislative session to bring legal marijuana to the Hoosier ...