Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... On Tuesday, Feb. 18, the Beaufort County Sheriff’s Office and the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) in Raleigh executed a search warrant at a residence on Old Saw Mill Rd in Blounts Creek,
Camarena, then 37 years old, was surrounded by five armed men who threw him into a car and sped away, according to the Drug Enforcement Administration. He had been due to transfer back to the U.S. just three weeks later,
A large-scale drug operation in the Duluth area was broken up on Feb. 14. The Gwinnett County Sheriff’s Office reports that investigators received information from the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) about a marijuana delivery to a storage facility in Duluth.
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Donald Trump Is Going to Ruin Legal Marijuana
If he doesn’t abandon efforts to reclassify and legalize marijuana, his administration will unleash a wave of corporatization and consolidation.
The bill aims to prevent marijuana businesses from claiming federal tax deductions under IRS Code 280E, even if the substance is rescheduled.
The long-running process of reclassifying marijuana from the most harmful classification leaves millions of dollars in the balance for cannabis business owners in Maryland.
Cannabis multi-state operators are higher Wednesday following a report that the Trump administration may be open to backing federal marijuana legalization. At a meeting of conservative activists last week,
This article discusses the DEA’s request to reclassify marijuana as a Schedule III drug, why rescheduling matters, why the request has been postponed, and what happens next.
Enrique "Kiki" Camarena disappeared in 1985 shortly after he helped bust a billion-dollar marijuana operation in Mexico.
So Varnell was glad when the Drug Enforcement Administration shut down the operation, which was located at a former horse racing track, in January 2023. Agents seized over 17,000 marijuana plants from five warehouses, $45,000 in cash and a pistol.
DEA crackdown on El Paso fentanyl drug dealers continues. One is sentenced. Another could face 20 years after customer dies.
While recreational marijuana is legal to possess and use in D.C., selling it remains illegal, and businesses accused of ignoring that law are paying the price.