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The prospects and perils of reclassifying cannabis as a less dangerous controlled substance
The Hill· 1 day agoReliable reports confirming the DEA’s intent to move cannabis from a Schedule I drug — the strictest...
In Depth: New LA DEA Chief and Addiction Doctor
FOX 11 News Los Angeles· 1 day agoMatthew Allen, the new Special Agent in Charge of the DEA in Los Angeles, joins Hal to talk about his new job and his goals. Also, Dr. Itai Danovitch ,...
DOJ plans to reschedule marijuana as a lower-risk drug
NewsWatch 12 Medford - Klamath Falls· 6 days agoThe US Department of Justice is expected to recommend that marijuana be rescheduled as a Schedule...
A New Era in Weed Research
The Atlantic· 4 days agoAssociated Press reported—and the Department of Justice later confirmed—that the Drug Enforcement Administration plans to recategorize marijuana under...
DOJ plans to move to reschedule marijuana as a lower-risk drug - Boston News, Weather, Sports | WHDH...
7 News Boston· 6 days agoThe US Department of Justice is expected to recommend that marijuana be rescheduled as a Schedule...
DEA looks to reclassify marijunana as less dangerous drug. What does that mean for the DMV?
Fox local via AOL· 5 days ago"Now it's kind of limited to shops they have and stuff like that." Mister tells FOX 5 that he currently pays for a Maryland medical marijuana card. Also, the DEA publishing the final reclassification ...
What rescheduling marijuana means for WA cannabis industry
Columbia Basin Herald· 4 days agoOn Dec. 6, 2012, Washington became the first state in the nation to legalize recreational use of...
DOJ plans to reschedule marijuana as a lower-risk drug
WKOW 27 Madison· 6 days agoThe US Department of Justice is expected to recommend that marijuana be rescheduled as a Schedule...
The scourge of fentanyl: Officers in Great Falls speak candidly about drug crisis
Great Falls Tribune via Yahoo News· 3 days agoAccording to the Great Falls Police...provide care for cancer patients. Its production was approved...
Children are dying of fentanyl by the dozens in Missouri. A panel is calling for changes
KMBC-TV Kansas City· 6 hours agoForty-three youth died — 20 of them under the age of 4 — in 2022 alone from the infamously powerful ...