Each form of marijuana affects the body in similar ways, but the duration and strength of effects may differ depending on how the drug is used. Marijuana is a type of drug that can cause effects similar to depressants, stimulants and hallucinogens. It’s classified as a Schedule I controlled...
Because marijuana is on Schedule I, it’s been very difficult to conduct authorized clinical studies that involve administering the drug. That has created something of a Catch-22: calls for more research, but barriers to doing it. (Scientists sometimes rely instead on people’s own reports of ...
Marijuana/cannabis is classified as a Schedule I drug in the U.S. under the Controlled Substance Act. A schedule I drug indicates no medicinal use and a high level of potential abuse. The Biden administration has proposed a change of cannabis's classification from a Schedule I drug to a Sc...
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Although medical and/or adult recreational use of marijuana is legal in several states, it remains illegal at the federal level because it is still classified as a Schedule 1 drug. Therefore, federal employees are still subject to drug testing and are not protected under their...
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Marijuana is currently classified on a federal level as a Schedule 1 drug, the strictest classification alongside other drugs such as heroin and meth, and higher than Schedule 2 drugs including cocaine. Introduced in July 2019, Sen. Harris’s Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expunge...
FDA approval of Epidiolex for specific pediatric epilepsy syndromes was an important research milestone, but marijuana remains classified as a Drug Enforcement Administration Schedule I drug, imposing an enormous barrierfor clinical researchers.doi:10.1002/pbc.28887...
marijuanais generally considered a lesser offense than possession of heroin, cocaine, and other narcotic drugs. These distinctions are particularly common in the United States, where in certain states marijuana possession is a petty offense while possession of other higher-grade drugs is charged as a...
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