R.F. Kennedy Jr.’s Cannabis Policy: What To Expect Under The New Trump Administration
Image Source: AI Generated Over 40,000 Americans face arrest annually for marijuana possession, even as public support for legalization grows. […]
Image Source: AI Generated Over 40,000 Americans face arrest annually for marijuana possession, even as public support for legalization grows. […]
Legislation surrounding cannabis has seen significant shifts, especially following the 2024 elections. As you navigate the evolving landscape of marijuana
Are you ready to dive into the ever-evolving world of cannabis products? As we step into 2024, the cannabis market
Over $30 billion in annual sales now flows through legal cannabis markets in the U.S., making it one of the
You may have noticed that momentum behind marijuana legalization has stalled in recent years. Public support remains high, yet political
With growing national support for cannabis reform, you may wonder why some states still resist legal marijuana. Federal classification of
Over 70% of Americans now support federal cannabis legalization, and by 2026, this issue will directly influence voter behavior in
Over 30 states now have active cannabis expungement laws, and in 2026, automatic record clearance becomes standard in 18 of
Just how close is the U.S. to ending federal cannabis prohibition? You face a shifting political climate where public support
It’s likely you’ll see new states legalizing marijuana by 2026 as public support grows and legislative efforts gain momentum. States
There’s no single rule for cannabis across the U.S. in 2026-laws vary dramatically from state to state. You could legally
With THCA gaining attention in 2026, you need to know where it stands legally. While THCA is federally unregulated if
Indiana keeps cannabis illegal for recreational use, while you face felony charges for possession. In contrast, Michigan and Illinois allow
THCA exists in a legal gray area in Indiana, where hemp-derived cannabinoids are permitted only if they contain less than
Cannabis possession in Indiana can lead to misdemeanor or felony charges, even for small amounts. You face up to six