Republican Rep. Mike Lawler (N.Y.) said Monday that President Trump changing marijuana’s classification would be ill-advised.
President Donald Trump said Monday that the White House is “very strongly” considering signing an executive order to ...
Mayes has cast herself as Arizona Democrats' most aggressive advocate, but critics said she hasn't kept a commitment to ...
Trump’s reported reclassification would relax federal regulations on cannabis, grouping it with substances such as anabolic steroids and ketamine rather than heroin and LSD. Trump is reportedly ...
A major drug testing industry organization is “sounding the alarm” amid reports that President Donald Trump may soon finalize a proposal to reschedule marijuana, arguing that the reform would “have ...
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Closing arguments begin in Tyler Skaggs wrongful death trial
Following about two months of hearing evidence, jurors in the wrongful-death lawsuit against the Los Angeles Angels began hearing closing arguments Monday regarding the fatal opioid overdose of ...
The issue of our government targeting and destroying suspected drug boats in the Caribbean and the Pacific doesn't look like it's going away any time soon, especially now that comments have resurfaced ...
In a move his team calls historic, President Donald J. Trump has signed an executive order that classifies illicit fentanyl ...
President Donald Trump signed an executive order on Monday declaring fentanyl a weapon of mass destruction, a move that ...
SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (KY3) - “One Pill Can Kill” is a new campaign from the DEA. The campaign focuses on the dangers of fentanyl. KY3’s Jackie Garrity shares more insight into the campaign.
President Trump signed an order designating illicit fentanyl as a weapon of mass destruction, directing agencies to do more ...
Trump has already declared the drug cartels terrorist organizations and ordered military strikes against suspected drug boats ...
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