DEA widens path for medical marijuana research

The U.S. government is expanding the number of businesses that can grow marijuana for federally approved study after years of delay under the Trump administration.

A Drug Enforcement Administration rule made public Thursday means researchers will be able to study marijuana from more than just one federally sanctioned grower, a farm at the University of Mississippi, which the government has for decades considered the only legal source of marijuana for federal research. Read more →

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