Monthly Archives: January 2026
The Executive Order Rescheduling Cannabis Will Have Little Effect on Criminal Law
In December 2025, President Trump signed an executive order instructing federal lawmakers to reschedule cannabis, changing it from a Schedule I controlled substance to a Schedule III controlled substance. Discussions about rescheduling cannabis are nothing new; they are at least as old as statewide medical marijuana programs. Every year during the previous presidential administration,… Read More »
School Custodian Faces Charges for Drug Possession
If you are too old to find the phrase “six seven” entertaining, then you probably get a kick out of droning, “Drugs are bad,” in a faux old person voice. It is in school where many of us first heard adults whom the generation above us would have described as “square” scold us about… Read More »
Student Faces Drug Trafficking Charges After Drug Bust in Dorm
Living in a college dormitory is an unpleasant experience for most people. You might have to room with an intolerant neatnik or a stinky slob. No matter who the university matches you with, it is uncomfortable to share a small space with someone who, until a few weeks ago, was a complete stranger. There… Read More »
South Florida Recording Artist Faces Criminal Charges for Drug Possession
In 2025 in South Florida, possession of 20 grams of cannabis seems like the least of anyone’s concerns. Possession of that quantity is legal in Florida’s most populous counties under many circumstances. Likewise, police might stop you if you drive too fast, but you are much less likely to get a ticket for driving… Read More »
