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 Trump administration is moving to reclassify marijuana, a shift that could have implications for workplaces across the ...
Alexander Malyshev and Sarah Ganley of Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP discuss a recent 9th Circuit decision holding the Dormant ...
Federal laws set to take effect later this year could pose a threat to the state's estimated $1 billion-plus THC industry.
Marijuana has been and is presently classified as a Schedule I drug under the federal Controlled Substances Act (CSA), defined as having high abuse potential with no accepted medical use (Schedule I ...
Some Tennessee Republicans said a medical marijuana program could be just a few years away, signaling a possible shift in the ...
Marijuana worker mortgage amendment; AZ cannabis smoke bill passes; CO medical marijuana in hospitals; Study: Psilocybin for ...
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NORML defends cannabis consumers' constitutional rights

Should one's status as a cannabis consumer prohibit them from ever legally owning a firearm? That was the question before the US Supreme Court yesterday in United States v. Hemani. Lawyers […] The ...
Since 1998, the FBI says countless drug users have been turned away by gun dealers because of the federal Firearm Transaction Form 4473. In addition, more than 240,000 potential gun buyers have been ...
A bill aimed at modernizing Georgia’s medical cannabis program passed the Georgia House Wednesday with broad bipartisan ...