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DEA wants to ease restrictions on marijuana, South Florida doctor explains what that means
MIAMI The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration could ease restrictions on marijuana, saying they will reclassify it as a less dangerous drug.
The federal government is poised to loosen restrictions on marijuana. Here’s how that could impact Massachusetts.
The move could mark the largest federal cannabis policy change in decades, removing the drug from being classified as “Schedule I,” to a lower-risk category called “Schedule III.”
Potential negative effects of easing marijuana restrictions
As the Biden administration is set to ease federal marijuana restrictions, NBC News’ Tom Llamas spoke with Kevin Sabet, the President at Smart Approaches to Marijuana, on what he believes are the potential dangers of reclassifying the drug.
Biden poised to ease marijuana restrictions
President Joe Biden is reportedly on the cusp of approving a historic reclassification of cannabis from a Schedule I narcotic alongside heroin and other hard drugs to a much more permissive Schedule III drug.
Eased Cannabis Restrictions Are Coming to the U.S., What To Know
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration plans to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug. The move will not make cannabis legal for recreational use across the country, but will view the drug as less dangerous in the eyes of the law.
Marijuana restrictions could soon be eased in US | What it means for Georgia
Restrictions on marijuana could soon be eased more than ever before in the United States, which would mark a historic shift in how the drug is classified. The Biden Administration could soon reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III drug,
Justice Department recommends loosening marijuana restrictions
The Department of Justice proposed making cannabis a Schedule 3 drug, acknowledging after decades of illicit use that it has medical value and a lower risk for abuse. It’s currently Schedule 1, along with heroin.
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If Florida votes for abortion, marijuana, will lawmakers abide?
Supporters of a Florida amendment that would protect abortion access have already passed several hurdles, including getting ...
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Florida Democrats hope abortion and marijuana questions draw young voters despite low enthusiasm
Democrats believe young Florida voters will come to the polls in November because of the abortion and marijuana measures on ...
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DeSantis Frets About Florida 'Reeking of Marijuana,' Says He'll Oppose Legalization
In fairness to DeSantis, the jarringly dissonant signage was celebrating the state's sales tax holiday during May. Even so, ...
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Ahead of Florida amendment vote, DEA reportedly moves to reclassify marijuana as less harmful
Marijuana may lose its Schedule I status that lumps it in with heroin and LSD if the DEA's proposal goes through, according ...
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Florida's humid summers cause enough stench; DeSantis opposes adding marijuana to the mix.
Frank Cerabino's column on Gov. DeSantis arguing against legalization of marijuana by saying it would make Florida too smelly ...
The American Conservative
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Will Florida Legalize Weed?
Florida faces an identical referendum. Amendment 3, the ballot initiative that would legalize recreational weed in the Sunshine State, recently held up under scrutiny from the Florida supreme court, ...
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Wednesday briefing: Student protesters arrested at Columbia; Trump held in contempt; Florida abortion ban; marijuana change; and more
Other developments: Police arrived at UCLA this morning, arrests were made at City College of New York, and Brown said it ...
thedeepdive
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DeSantis Doesn’t Want Florida To Be “Reeking of Marijuana”, Vows To Stop Cannabis Measure
Florida Governor and former presidential candidate Ron DeSantis has intensified his opposition to marijuana legalization as ...
News4Jax
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DEA pushes to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. But what does this mean for Florida?
Following the Drug Enforcement Administration’s push to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, News4JAX is looking ...
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Landing In Florida's Cannabis Market: Legal Adult-Use Marijuana Could Yield $874M In 2025
With the potential legalization of adult-use marijuana under Amendment 3, Florida's cannabis market is set for a significant ...
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Reclassifying marijuana as lower risk could be big win for businesses
"This is one of the most historic moments in the decades-long fight to end the US government's failed war on the cannabis ...
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