Mississippi lawmakers have approved a bill to allow terminally ill patients to access medical marijuana in hospitals, nursing facilities and hospice centers. As state legislatures across the country ...
Almost half of all U.S. have moved to legalize recreational marijuana. What about Mississippi? Well, it's complicated. Weed is partially decriminalized here but not fully legal. Twenty-four states ...
President Trump signed an executive order in 2025 directing cannabis to be rescheduled as a less dangerous drug—but a hemp ...
The governor of Mississippi signed a bill into law Wednesday that legalizes marijuana for medical use. Mississippi is now the 37th state in the country that has a legalized medical marijuana program.
New 2026 cannabis bills in Mississippi, Hawaii, and Nebraska reveal the next wave of drug testing challenges for employers.
The Senate has given final approval to a spending bill that would continue protecting state medical marijuana programs from ...
At the federal level, Marijuana is classified as a Schedule I drug under the Controlled Substances Act, meaning that marijuana is believed to have no medical use and a high potential for abuse, says U ...
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