Frequently Asked Questions: Federal Hemp Policy
In November 2025, President Trump signed legislation redefining hemp under federal law. Learn more about these changes with our FAQ about federal hemp policy.
In November 2025, President Trump signed legislation redefining hemp under federal law. Learn more about these changes with our FAQ about federal hemp policy.
Under the Trump administration, federal marijuana policy is undergoing a significant but limited shift. Learn more about the federal rescheduling of marijuana with our explainer.
The federal government should be strengthening public health research. Recently proposed funding cuts to the National Institutes of Health (NIH) would severely weaken our public health infrastructure and put lives at risk.
As the overdose crisis continues to take lives in the U.S., the Trump administration is continuing massive budget cuts that will make it harder for people to get the help they need. This funding cuts tracker works to keep up-to-date information on the complicated federal cuts affecting addiction and overdose support.
Our report explains what high-THC products are, outlines key public health considerations, and offers practical policy recommendations to ensure legal access for adults is grounded in public health and safety.
We spoke with Cat Packer, Drug Policy Alliance’s Director of Legal Regulation, to answer frequently asked questions about the challenges with high-THC marijuana products and the solutions needed to ensure consumer safety.
Sharing and telling the same "big story" builds a shared vision for safe and healthy communities and provides a counter message to fear-based narratives. Read our messaging playbook to learn more.
The Network for Public Health Law and the Drug Policy Alliance's fact sheet for harm reduction organizations and individuals outlines the legal rights that apply relative to drug paraphernalia and drug possession laws, rights under the 4th and 5th Amendments, and a list of additional resources.
U.S. overdose deaths dropped ~27% in 2024 compared to the previous year. Learn about the factors behind this decrease, including health-based approaches that are currently at risk.
The Trump Administration is “looking at” changing marijuana’s classification on the Controlled Substances Act (CSA) to Schedule III. Read our factsheet advocating for the removal of marijuana from the CSA entirely.