The DOJ reclassified medical marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III, opening tax and research benefits. But recreational ...
The Justice Department reclassified marijuana as a Schedule III drug, a shift that affects research and taxes but not legalization ...
Attorneys general maintain that rescheduling the drug will have a negative impact on communities.
The proposed revisions represent “a formal, federal acknowledgment that medical marijuana is no longer in the same legal category it once occupied.” By Dan Russell and Will Hall, Jones Walker LLP In ...
WASHINGTON — They say you should keep politics out of your Thanksgiving get-together. However, if your family just can't help themselves, one hot topic in Washington is marijuana and what should be ...
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is scheduled to hold a hearing later this month to consider the broader federal ...
The U.S. Department of Justice is moving to reclassify marijuana under federal law—shifting it from a Schedule I drug, alongside substances like heroin, to a less restrictive Schedule III category.
For years, cannabis businesses operating legally under state medical marijuana laws have faced a federal tax code that treated them like drug traffickers. That changed in late April 2026, when Acting ...
Ohio's marijuana rules look a little different on this 4/20. April 20 is the unofficial holiday for cannabis culture, which often comes with plenty of marijuana consumption and deals at licensed ...
TSA updated its website after federal reclassification, but attorneys say there are still risks and unanswered questions for ...