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The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) judge who’s overseen the ongoing marijuana rescheduling process is retiring, saying ...
The Senate has given final approval to President Donald Trump’s pick to run the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA)—and a ...
The wheels were in motion to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III substance, until a recent action from a House ...
In a letter to President Donald Trump this week, Kentucky Gov. Andy Beshear urged the administration to support rescheduling ...
Since 2022, Maine has had 270 confirmed illegal marijuana grow operations uncovered by authorities. Sen. Susan Collins is concerned with who is behind them.
If the rescheduling happens, marijuana would no longer be considered a Schedule I drug. It would instead be a Schedule III.
Governor Andy Beshear has called on former President Donald Trump to oppose recent congressional efforts that would block the ...
Governor Beshear urges President Trump to oppose congressional language blocking DEA cannabis rescheduling. LOUISVILLE, Ky. — ...
Marijuana industry advocates are urging Terrance Cole, whom the Senate confirmed as DEA chief on Tuesday, to move on marijuana rescheduling.
Marijuana rescheduling process at the DEA remains paused, according to a report submitted to an in-house judge at the agency. Read more here.