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Trump signs order reclassifying marijuana

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What Trump's executive order on marijuana could mean for medical research
The order moves cannabis from a Schedule I drug, a category that includes heroin and LSD, to a Schedule III drug, a category including ketamine, Tylenol with codeine and steroids.

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Trump signs executive order that could reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug
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Trump Signs Order to Ease Restrictions on Marijuana
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The Risk of Trump’s Marijuana Order
Donald Trump’s move to loosen marijuana restrictions risks sending the wrong message about the drug.

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Trump expands access to cannabis in a major shift in drug policy
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Live updates: Trump signs executive order to reclassify cannabis; Kennedy Center board votes to change building's name
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Trump officially reclassifies cannabis to Schedule III
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Trump’s Marijuana Order Isn’t Helping Cannabis Stocks
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'It's tremendous': President Trump signs executive order to ease marijuana restrictions
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Trump signs order to ease US marijuana regulations, sparking industry hopes

U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an order directing the loosening of federal regulations on marijuana, a move that could further reverse decades of tough-on-weed policy.
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Is weed legal in Alabama after Trump signs order to reclassify marijuana?

Trump signed an order moving marijuana to Schedule III. What the change means and whether marijuana is now legal in Alabama.
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Pennsylvania lawmakers react to Trump reclassifying marijuana as Schedule III drug

While rescheduling marijuana from a Schedule I drug to a Schedule III drug does allow for medical research, Frankel says it does not change the fact that Pennsylvania lawmakers have to pass legislation to create a legal marketplace for adult-use cannabis. Both he and Kinkead have introduced separate pieces of legislation aimed at tackling it.
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What to know about Trump’s order seeking to relax federal drug policies for marijuana

President Donald Trump has directed his administration to pursue reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug.
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Marijuana reclassification could make business easier in Oregon

An executive order signed Dec. 18 reclassified marijuana as a Schedule III drug. Here's what that could mean for dispensaries in Eugene.
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Reclassifying Cannabis In 2026: Big Changes For The Workplace

Trump's executive order to expedite reclassifying cannabis means wider access to marijuana and that it could be used like any other prescribed drug during the workday.
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DeWine vetoes THC drinks provision, signs marijuana bill

He signed the bill into law, blocking a provision that would have allowed bars and breweries to sell THC-infused drinks in Ohio.
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Kansas marijuana laws remain unchanged, despite Trump promoting looser regulations

TOPEKA — President Donald Trump took the first step Thursday to reclassify marijuana, but the move won’t affect Kansans unless the state changes its laws, a law enforcement professional said. Trump signed an executive order to drop marijuana from a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act to a Schedule III drug.

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