President Trump’s Executive Order on rescheduling marijuana caps a year of major cannabis law changes. Learn how employers ...
A major drug testing industry organization is “sounding the alarm” amid reports that President Donald Trump may soon finalize a proposal to reschedule marijuana, arguing that the reform would “have ...
Trump's marijuana rescheduling could strip DOT of testing authority for 4 million CDL drivers. Without a safety carve-out, ...
CLEVELAND, Ohio -- On the first day of legalized recreational marijuana in Ohio, Cleveland Mayor Justin Bibb announced City Hall will no longer require pre-employment marijuana screening for some city ...
Positive marijuana tests push many drivers out of the industry, aggravating an existing recruiting and retention challenge. Education and messaging can help keep drivers up-to-date on DOT rules—but ...
LAKELAND — It looks like a room one might see in a science laboratory at MIT or perhaps in a National Institutes of Heath research facility. The main lab room at Modern Canna Science gleams with sleek ...
[Stay on top of transportation news: Get TTNews in your inbox.] The National Transportation Safety Board filed comments with the Drug Enforcement Administration expressing concerns that a proposed ...
Although marijuana is still a Schedule I substance and illegal under federal law, many states have legalized its use in recent years. A Pew Research Center analysis found that 54 percent of Americans ...
The Oklahoma Medical Marijuana Authority is working to open a state-run testing laboratory to verify product safety. The lab, located in Oklahoma City, is expected to be operational by early February.
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