On8, 2025, President Donald Trump issued an Executive Order, Increasing Medical Marijuana and Cannabidiol Research, that directs the Attorney General in the most expeditious manner in accordance with ...
President Trump signed an executive order Thursday fast-tracking the reclassification of cannabis as a “Schedule III ...
Trump’s plan to reclassify medical marijuana could open up opportunities for CBD and hemp-derived food and drink products.
Trump's executive order stops short of legalizing marijuana for recreational use, but will allow more research and medical treatment, and will clear the way for Medicare to cover some cannabis-related ...
The executive order, signed Thursday, instructs the U.S. Attorney General to expedite and complete the formal reclassification process.
The executive order jump starts a marijuana rescheduling process that started and stalled under President Joe Biden.
But as its title indicates, it also opens a door for the hemp industry, which has been on its back foot since Congress last month included a hemp ban in its bill ending the federal government shutdown ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday to expedite the reclassification of marijuana – an effort to increase research on its medical use but not fully legalize it.
By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and the laws of the United States of America, it is hereby ordered: Section 1.  Purpose and ...
Marijuana will be federally rescheduled under an executive order signed by President Donald Trump on Thursday. The directive also aims to address federal hemp laws to promote access to full-spectrum ...
Trump used U.S. deaths from fentanyl to justify the drug's new designation, estimating that up to 300,000 people die annually from the drug; that number is exaggerated. In the 12 months through April ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Monday classifying “illicit fentanyl and its core precursor chemicals” as weapons of mass destruction.