Announced April 22, 2026, and effective April 28, 2026, the Justice Department (Attorney General) and the Drug Enforcement ...
Attorneys general maintain that rescheduling the drug will have a negative impact on communities.
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is scheduled to hold a hearing later this month to consider the broader federal ...
Despite years of moves to loosen marijuana restrictions, pot is still illegal at the federal level (with some new exceptions). Here's what's going on.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dario Sabaghi covers the cannabis industry with a focus on Europe. The announcement of the rescheduling of medical cannabis ...
While the details of future federal legislation and executive actions to legalize, regulate, and tax cannabis remain unknown, such policies could have significant impacts on the federal budget. New ...
The Justice Department and Drug Enforcement Administration have reclassified marijuana to recognize its medical value, a historic shift that also complicates regulation for states like Maryland with ...
RICHMOND — The legislative commission tasked with overseeing Virginia’s transition to a retail cannabis market met Tuesday ...
"TSA security officers do not search for illegal drugs." ...
For more than a decade, the American cannabis industry has occupied a strange legal purgatory: legal in some form in more ...
Federal cannabis policy changes, market consolidation and difficulties with illicit-market enforcement remain among the ...
Indiana Republican legislators have been more emboldened to discuss marijuana legislation — with a Republican Senator recently announcing he will propose legislation in the 2027 session to legalize ...