Trump's decision to move marijuana to Schedule III could ease taxes and expand medical access, but industry leaders warn it may also trigger stricter federal oversight and new legal risks.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order that would move marijuana out of its current Schedule I classification. Moving it to Schedule III places marijuana in the same category as Tylenol.
One organization in Metro Atlanta sees both positive and negative outcomes following President Donald Trump’s signing of an executive order on Thursday to expedite the reclassification of marijuana.
Trump signed an executive order Thursday to reclassify marijuana to Schedule III. The change would ease federal restrictions but not legalize it nationwide. Experts say it could cut costs for ...
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