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Cannabis stocks rebounded Friday after President Donald Trump signed an executive order Thursday irecting the Department of Justice to reschedule marijuana as a lower-class drug.
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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Local activists, business owners react to marijuana reclassification
Moving marijuana to Schedule III places in the same category as Tylenol with codeine or anabolic steroids, allowing accepted medical use and a lower potential for abuse while keeping it regulated.
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.
Nebraska authorities say five people are facing charges after a young girl living with them tested positive for narcotics.
Advocates say it's a win for the ongoing battle over medical marijuana in Nebraska. Several state officials say President Trump should reject the rescheduling.
The Kansas Bureau of Investigation released a statement saying that growing, distributing or possessing marijuana remains illegal under state and federal law.
Five people in York have been arrested following an investigation by law enforcement alleging they were regularly using narcotics around a child.
President Trump’s executive order on marijuana is receiving support from Connecticut’s cannabis industry, as the proposed reclassification would ease federal regulations and allow expanded research, though it would not make marijuana federally legal.