President Trump is reviewing the federal classification of marijuana, a potential game-changer for its regulation and taxation. Could this lead to legal changes that reflect state laws?
In a surprising move, Trump announces he is considering reclassifying marijuana, potentially paving the way for legalization and impacting cannabis stocks. What does this mean for the future of cannabis in America?
President Trump hints at reclassifying marijuana as a less dangerous drug, potentially shifting its status from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3. This decision could open doors for research and tax benefits for the cannabis industry.
In a surprising announcement, Trump revealed plans to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I to a Schedule III drug, which could significantly impact the cannabis market and investor interest. Experts predict that this change could take about a year, but optimism in the industry is rising.
The tragic death of Jaime Alanis Garcia, a cannabis farmworker, following a chaotic immigration raid has ignited outrage and calls for justice. His family's heart-wrenching loss highlights the dangers faced by workers during federal operations.
A farm worker was reportedly injured during a raid by US immigration officers at a California cannabis farm, leading to confusion over his condition. The incident sparked protests and highlighted ongoing tensions in immigration policy.
A farmworker tragically died following injuries sustained during immigration raids at two California cannabis farms, leading to protests and escalating tensions in the community.
A major immigration raid at Glass House Farms in Ventura County led to protests and clashes between federal agents and immigrant rights groups. Eyewitnesses report injuries and significant community distress.
In a shocking turn of events, a man reportedly fired a gun at federal agents during an immigration enforcement operation at a cannabis farm in Camarillo, leading to widespread protests and chaos. The FBI is now investigating the incident.
A federal raid on a cannabis farm in Camarillo, California, led to a chaotic confrontation between protesters and authorities, with reports of smoke canisters being used to disperse the crowd.