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Marijuana, Texas
The federal government wants to reclassify weed. What does that mean for Texas?
The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is soon poised to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, placing it in the arena of medical-use substances like Tylenol and ketamine. The decision would open the door to wider use of medical marijuana programs around the country — if states like Texas act on them.
What happens to Texas weed after the Biden Justice Department loosens federal pot rules?
News that the Biden Justice Department is looking to loosen federal rules on marijuana, possibly reclassifying the weed as a lesser drug, brought new hope to many who want pot decriminalized. In Texas, where the substance is still illegal, advocates for pot were cautiously optimistic.
How the DEA's plan to reclassify marijuana could impact Texas
The plan would not legalize marijuana at the federal level, but it would reclassify it from a Schedule I drug.
Marijuana, cannabis
The DEA Plans to Reschedule Marijuana: What Happens Next?
The DEA's plan to reschedule marijuana from a Schedule I controlled substance to Schedule III was expected. But what does it mean for clinicians and patients?
Will a DEA reclassification of marijuana put the banking industry at ease? Cannabis companies hope so.
Banks have had a longstanding aversion to doing business with cannabis operators since the drug remains illegal under federal law.
Biden Administration Could Reclassify Marijuana as Less Risky Drug
What it wouldn't do is legalize marijuana for recreational use. “Today, the Attorney General circulated a proposal to reclassify marijuana from Schedule I to Schedule III,” Justice Department Director of Public Affairs Xochitl Hinojosa said in a statement,
The Texas Tribune on MSN
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Legalized marijuana supporters hope voters in this Texas city will send a message to state lawmakers
There is no process in Texas for a voter-driven statewide referendum. So, supporters are going city by city to build ...
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Is marijuana legal in Texas? What you need to know about the state’s pot laws.
It is still illegal to use or possess marijuana under Texas law — and has been since 1931. What changed in 2019 is that hemp ...
KWTX on MSN
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Reclassification of marijuana: What to know and be aware of
WACO,
Texas
(KWTX) -The Drug Enforcement Administration recently announced they will soon move medical
marijuana
from ...
Dallas Observer
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Marijuana To Be Rescheduled in U.S. What Does That Mean for Texas?
The move won't legalize marijuana across the country, but it's a step in that direction. This could all mean something, or ...
Hoodline
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High Hopes for Grassroots, DEA Weeds Out Old Pot Policy, Texas May Reap the 'Chron' Benefits
The DEA plans to reconsider marijuana's Schedule I classification, potentially downgrading it to facilitate research and ease ...
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on MSN
North Texas advocates, opponents react to potential easing of federal marijuana restrictions
NBC News reports the Biden Administration is proposing to reclassify the drug from its current Schedule I controlled ...
KCEN TV on MSN
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Reclassification of marijuana provokes opposing opinions
NORML leader described potential marijuana reclassification as symbolic, while some lawmakers are sharing their ...
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Schumer: Reclassifying marijuana is 'long overdue'
N.Y., held a press conference with other Democratic lawmakers to introduce the Cannabis Administration and Opportunity Act.
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