Your questions about marijuana rescheduling, answered
From how the process actually works, to what it means for travel, drug testing, buying at dispensaries and more.
No state-licensed dispensaries operating despite voter approval of medical marijuana
Despite overwhelming approval from Nebraska voters to legalize medical marijuana last November, there are still no state-licensed dispensaries to buy the product.
Mike Tyson, Ric Flair suing former cannabis business partners over alleged ‘brazen RICO conspiracy’ per report
Mike Tyson and Ric Flair are suing former cannabis business partners for alleged fraud, breach of contract, and other claims, according to Ryan Glasspiegel and Ben Horney of Front Office Sports. The …
Cannabis businesses watch closely amid reinforced push to reclassify marijuana
Local dispensary owners say the proposed reclassification offers long-awaited validation, but brings uncertainty about future impacts.
Cannabis rescheduling could bring complications for CT’s weed industry
Cannabis industry experts are warning that the benefits from the proposed federal rescheduling of the drug could still be years away.
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Federal medical cannabis protections approved in Congress (Newsletter: January 9, 2026)
Rescheduling could let DC legalize marijuana sales; MA anti-cannabis initiative challenge; Study: CBD combats tumors; OH’s $1 billion in sales Subscribe to receive Marijuana Moment’s newsletter in …
Cannabis Lounges Get The Green Light, But The Path Forward Is Hazy
The Cannabis Control Commission voted unanimously to allow public consumption of cannabis on Dec. 11 at permitted establishments.
Trump’s ‘common sense’ overhaul of marijuana rules could boost budding industry. But investors should be on high alert
“The facts compel the federal government to recognize that marijuana can be legitimate in terms of medical applications when carefully administered,” Trump continued to reporters. “In some cases, this …
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Now that a dozen marijuana dispensaries have been selling recreational cannabis for a week, can smaller businesses be far behind? The New Jersey Cannabis Regulatory Commission has awarded more than …
What Trump rescheduling cannabis will mean for businesses, consumers in Connecticut
Trump signed an executive order Thursday directing the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency to reclassify cannabis from Schedule I, reserved for substances with highly addictive potential and no medical …
Dabney: Why rescheduling cannabis isn’t enough
“When they hear that President Donald Trump signed an executive order ‘rescheduling marijuana,’ a lot of Minnesotans might assume the war on weed is basically over. It’s not,” Clemon Dabney writes.
Local activists, business owners react to marijuana reclassification
The BriefPresident Donald Trump signed an executive order that would move marijuana out of its current Schedule I classification.Moving it to Schedule III places marijuana in the same category as …
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.
What Trump’s marijuana rescheduling means for Michigan
Marijuana is already legal in Michigan. Now, President Donald Trump is making it a Schedule III drug, marking a major shift in federal policy and recognizing its medical use.



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