Trump signs order to reclassify marijuana
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Trump reschedules marijuana from Schedule I
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President Donald Trump has directed his administration to work as quickly as possible to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug. Trump’s executive order on Thursday does not legalize marijuana under federal law.
"This risk is exacerbated by the fact that there is currently no proven, widely accepted standard to determine marijuana impairment at the roadside or before a driver begins operating a vehicle, making it far more difficult to prevent impaired driving," she added.
President Trump’s move to reclassify marijuana from a “Schedule I” to “Schedule III” drug stops short of full legalization.
The American Pharmacists Association (APhA) participated in a White House ceremony marking the rescheduling of marijuana as a Schedule III drug. Marijuana's Schedule I classification imposes strict regulatory requirements that make it difficult for researchers and scientists to obtain it for study.
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an order directing the loosening of federal regulations on marijuana, sparking a mixed reaction in Colorado, where policymakers and advocacy praised and criticized the decision.
The few companies that have licenses to grow, manufacture, and sell medicinal marijuana in Texas are expanding and changing after legislative actions this year will likely grow the demand in the
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Board certified rheumatologist Dr. Mahsa Tehrani, weighs in on President Donald Trump's executive order to reclassify marijuana and explains the medical applications for the drug on 'America Reports.'