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Is pot legal in the US? Kind of, sort of ... not really
Despite years of moves to loosen marijuana restrictions, pot is still illegal at the federal level (with some new exceptions). Here's what's going on.
TSA quietly revised part of its marijuana guidance in 2026, raising questions about flying with the substance, especially for travelers with medical cannabis.
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Trump admin may reclassify marijuana: Would that make it legal in the US?
Marijuana is currently a Schedule I drug, but could be reclassified as to Schedule III.
Announced April 22, 2026, and effective April 28, 2026, the Justice Department (Attorney General) and the Drug Enforcement ...
The TSA now allows medical marijuana on planes — but it hasn't published the rules yet, and traveling to Texas with cannabis is still illegal.
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Legal marijuana 10 years later
It's been exactly 10 years since weed, aka cannabis, aka marijuana, first became legal in the United States. What have been the effects? How has it changed American society? Produced by Matt Beat.
Marijuana has undergone a decades-long battle for legality in the United States, where its medical use is legal in 40 U.S. states and for recreational use in 24 states. California was the first state ...
Justice Department to expedite broader marijuana rescheduling hearing Move expected to boost cannabis industry by easing taxes and funding access Prior classification equated it with drugs like heroin ...
Recreational marijuana is illegal in Florida, despite a failed 2024 amendment to legalize it. Medical marijuana is legal for Florida residents with a state-issued ID card for specific qualifying ...
Medical marijuana has been legal in Florida for a decade now for people with specific medical conditions, and nearly a million Floridians have an active medical marijuana card. But questions still pop ...
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