Trump signs executive order to reclassify marijuana
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House Republicans demand Trump reverse course after 'strongly considering' marijuana executive order
President Trump considers rescheduling marijuana to Schedule III despite some strong GOP opposition. House Republicans urge president to keep current classification.
Last Thursday, the House of Representatives voted 232 to 194 to advance the Protect America’s Workforce Act, which would repeal Trump’s Executive Order 14251. That vote included 22 House Republicans who broke party lines to vote to repeal the president’s move to restrict union rights at federal agencies.
President Donald Trump signed an executive order to speed up the reclassification of marijuana as a Schedule III drug.
The rare bipartisan vote, 231-195, marks the first time the House has voted to overturn an executive order from President Donald Trump this term.
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order directing that cannabis be moved to a lower drug schedule, a step aimed at easing restrictions on research and lowering its severity, while leaving the drug illegal under federal law.
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DeSantis says Florida can regulate AI despite Trump’s executive order: 'We have a right to do this'
Gov. Ron DeSantis said Florida can regulate artificial intelligence despite President Donald Trump's executive order to create a national AI standard.
President Donald Trump’s looming executive order that would limit states’ authority over artificial intelligence has triggered a rare rebellion within his own coalition. From Florida to Missouri, Republicans who have spent the past year writing their own AI rules say they will not stand down if Trump attempts to nullify their laws by decree.
The president signed an executive order reclassifying marijuana as a Schedule III drug, opening the door to more research and limited Medicare reimbursement for CBD. The days of Republicans’ hard stances against marijuana have seemingly gone up in smoke.