President Donald Trump has called for marijuana to be reclassified as a Schedule III drug. What does that mean for Florida?
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The reclassifications of marijuana mark the biggest change to the federal legality of it since 1970. Here's what's happening.
As Gov. Ron DeSantis fights efforts to legalize recreational marijuana, President Donald Trump signed an order to ease ...
Trump signed an EO to reschedule cannabis, lifting 280E taxes for US MSOs like Cresco Labs, as shares fell on profit taking.
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Florida’s medical marijuana program now has 930,779 registered patients, and 737 operating dispensaries, according to a new report released by the Florida Department of Health’s Office of Medical ...
An executive order signed by President Trump aims to classify marijuana as a less dangerous and more accessible drug.
Florida’s attorney general is asking the state Supreme Court to review the constitutionality of an initiative to legalize ...
Justices will hear oral arguments on the marijuana proposal on Feb. 5, according to a schedule posted on the Supreme Court's ...
Attorney General James Uthmeier submitted a proposed recreational-marijuana constitutional amendment to the Florida Supreme ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday to fast-track the reclassification of cannabis. However, it wouldn’t make the drug legal.
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