President Donald Trump’s order to complete the process of federally rescheduling marijuana could move the needle to enact ...
Alexander Malyshev and Sarah Ganley of Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP discuss the regulatory and legal landscape around ...
A GOP congressional lawmaker says he’d like to see his state of Arizona roll back its voter-approved marijuana legalization law with an initiative that could be on the November ballot—but he ...
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 ...
On December 18, 2025, President Donald Trump signed an executive order directing federal agencies to reclassify cannabis from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug under the federal Controlled ...
President Donald Trump said his administration is weighing whether to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. This move could mark the most significant federal shift in cannabis policy in half ...
The White House is taking steps to ease federal restrictions on marijuana. Under a Dec. 18 executive order, President Donald Trump directed federal agencies to fast-track the reclassification of ...
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 ...
Are you wondering if you can smoke weed recreationally in Iowa after President Donald Trump signed an executive order that reclassifies marijuana as a less dangerous drug? Does the order change any ...
Cannabis stocks surged Friday in the wake of reports that President Trump is preparing to reclassify marijuana under federal law — a long-awaited shift that investors say could loosen restrictions and ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Nearly 10 years ago, as Californians were debating whether to legalize cannabis for recreational use, I spent a ...
For decades, both Democrats and Republicans have skirted around marijuana reform, but only one party has stood firmly for full legalization since day one: the Libertarian Party. Founded in 1971, the ...