Konnor Griffin, the most exciting prospect in the minors since Mike Trout, leads a talented top 100 group heavy on position ...
After lawmakers blunted expansion for years, Texas’ medical marijuana industry is slated to see more marijuana operators coming online, current ones opening more facilities and more Texans enrolling ...
A Massachusetts police chief is warning about the dangers of illegal marijuana cultivation facilities after his local department started making arrests in connection with a “large-scale growing ...
TULSA, Okla. — Oklahoma lawmakers have tightened up requirements to obtain a medical marijuana card and added additional restrictions to prevent people from using it behind the wheel, since it became ...
A long-awaited change in drug policy could bring scientists one step closer to understanding the harms and benefits of marijuana, the most commonly used federally illegal substance. On Thursday, ...
Trim Technician Keshia Mooney, of Bennington, trims marijuana buds for medicinal use in July 2023 at Prime ATC (now GraniteLeaf Cannabis) in Peterborough. Credit: File Sign up for the Concord ...
JACKSONVILLE, Fla. — The status of marijuana is on the verge of changing after an executive order signed by President Trump on Thursday. Right now, marijuana remains on the federal Schedule One list ...
On Friday, I debated cannabis legalization at AmericaFest 2025, the annual convention for Turning Point USA, the group led by Charlie Kirk until his assassination in September. Here’s my opening ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Thursday, Dec. 18, to push forward with reclassifying marijuana under federal law to a less restrictive category. Trump's order does not immediately ...
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order making some big changes to marijuana policy, the most substantial since 1970. On Dec. 18, Trump ordered the government to stop classifying ...
President Trump has signed an executive order reclassifying marijuana as *** less dangerous drug, so this move could ease regulations now and could change taxation too. Our Washington correspondent ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order today that committed the Justice Department to “rescheduling” marijuana. Although the order won’t legalize pot, it will relax a series of restrictions ...
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