San Marcos first Texas city to pass cite and release as binding law
San Marcos first is a startling change leaving the rest of the state in the dust on cannabis reform progress.
SMPOA threat to the San Marcos city council makes no sense.
The police union sent a 7-page letter to the city council. It outlines why they deemed the steps and guidance being placed in the ordinance as bad ideas. Here are all their grievances and the issues with those grievances.
Police union emails threat to San Marcos City Council on cite and release ordinance
In a press release obtained from Mano Amiga, the council members revealed during the meeting they had received a threat. The threat came in an
COVID 19 And The Texas Compassionate Use Program
With millions across this country prescribed at least one form of medication, this is a wide place concern in these uncertain times. In some extreme cases, safe and efficient access to these medications could be a matter of life and death.
DEA relaxes rules for cannabis drug, descheduling it completely
On April 6th the DEA announced it was relaxing the rules on Epidiolex, making it no longer a scheduled substance. Epidiolex, derived from marijuana, is the only