Trump's executive order on marijuana is viewed positively by many advocates, but an attorney warns the order "can only go so far." Here's what's next, and how Texas could be impacted.
President Donald Trump on Thursday took executive action to reclassify marijuana to a schedule III drug. Here’s what that means for Texas.
The order moves marijuana from Schedule I to the less restrictive Schedule III, grouping it with controlled medical substances like ketamine, steroids and some opioids.
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