Trump officials reclassify medical marijuana
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Trump administration moves to reclassify cannabis in major shift that could expand research
Trump administration to reclassify marijuana as Schedule III, easing research barriers but not legalizing the drug or changing current federal penalties.
WASHINGTON, April 22 (Reuters) - The United States administration is expected to move to reclassify marijuana as soon as Wednesday, Axios reported, citing an official familiar with the matter, sending U.
The US may reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug this week. Here's what that means for Florida's cannabis users.
The decision to reclassify marijuana would represent one of the most significant federal changes to marijuana policy in decades.
The move, which could open up medical research on cannabis as well as banking services for growers, follows an executive order to reclassify the substance in December.
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The United States administration is set to reclassify marijuana, marking a significant federal policy shift. This move is aimed at removing barriers to research the drug's use cases, following an executive order by President Trump.
Canadian cannabis companies surged Wednesday after an Axios report said that the Trump Administration could move to reclassify marijuana.