DEA Being Pushed to Clarify Marijuana Schedule. Will it Make a Difference?
Despite the six months that have passed since the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recommendation to the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) to reclassify
Despite the six months that have passed since the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) recommendation to the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) to reclassify
With four states adding or updating marijuana legislation in 2023, only 10 states remain as outliers, allowing no legal medical or adult-use marijuana. Coming on
What cannabis policies are U.S. federal agencies prioritizing? What do they see as the potential impacts of its legalization and use? Although many states have
The disconnect between the state and federal governments on cannabis legislation is showing itself in the medical community as well. In late September, the American
As you likely have seen by now, a federal recommendation has been made to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III drug from its current status
The lack of clear cannabis regulation/acceptance at the federal level has again reared its ugly head causing further complications for both consumers and dispensaries –
State investigators have uncovered numerous instances of marijuana product adulteration by businesses attempting to manipulate contaminant testing. (Colorado MED) One of the fundamental incentives for
With the Governor of Minnesota signing off on cannabis legislation in late May, the state became the 23rd to legalize adult-use marijuana. But the continuing
The use and legality of cannabis continue to be contested issues, particularly when discussion turns to federal regulation – or the lack thereof. A recent