Trump expected to sign order reclassifying marijuana
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President Trump has signaled a potential reclassification of marijuana, but that doesn't mean it'll happen quickly. Why it matters: Reclassification isn't a magic switch and entails a lengthy process that takes weeks,
U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order that would reclassify marijuana and ease federal restrictions on research that could lead to new medical marijuana products. Here is
A GOP congressman says President Donald Trump doesn’t have the authority to unilaterally reschedule marijuana via executive order. But while lawmakers could overrule any administrative move to enact the reform,
Trump's decision to move marijuana to Schedule III could ease taxes and expand medical access, but industry leaders warn it may also trigger stricter federal oversight and new legal risks.
A Fulton County marijuana processor has filed a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of New York's mandatory "seed-to-sale" tracking system.
Cannabis industry observers believe it is increasingly likely that President Donald Trump will soon sign an executive order directing federal agencies to complete the marijuana rescheduling process. But multiple reports indicate that the directive could also contain additional components touching on cannabis business banking access and Medicare coverage for CBD.
"Federal Marijuana Reform Is Coming-But FDA-Ready Companies Will Benefit the most" Duane Boise CEO MMJ International Holdings stated. WASHINGTON, DC / ACCESS Newswire / December 17, 2025 / As Presiden