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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.
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Canopy Growth stock surges on impending Trump administration marijuana reclassification: Report
Shares of Canopy Growth Corp CGC are trading sharply higher Wednesday afternoon following news of a potential major shift in federal cannabis policy. Here’s what investors need to know. Canopy Growth stock is surging to new heights today.
The U.S. administration is expected to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug as soon as Wednesday, Axios reported, citing an official familiar with the matter. President Donald Trump had in December last year signed an executive order directing the ...
The Trump administration is reportedly preparing to reclassify marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III under federal law as soon as Wednesday, following an executive order issued in December. The shift would not legalize marijuana but could ease research ...
As President Donald Trump prepares a historic relaxation of marijuana restrictions, Americans may wonder what it means for buying and using the country’s most popular illicit drug. The answer: Not that much. Reclassifying the drug from its status as the ...
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Shanita Penny joins ABC News to discuss cannabis legalization, Trump administration reclassification plans, and what federal policy shifts could mean for the industry.
Former State Senator Ric Holden has successfully requested that Governor Greg Gianforte grant a time extension for agricultural landowners to comply with the state’s ongoing agricultural land reclassification process.