Episode 87: Bentley Paiz for Comal County Commissioner

Gramps and Austin Z. interview Bentley Paiz, a candidate running for the position of Comal County Commissioner. Paiz is an 18-year-old activist from New Braunfels, former candidate for New Braunfels City Council and present candidate for Comal County Commissioner

Episode 84: Clovis McCary of Arcus Manufacturing

Gramps speaks with Clovis McCary of Arcus Manufacturing. Arcus Manufacturing, LLC manufactures Safe and Simple Disinfecting Equipment. Arcus’ cutting edge technology leads the industry in design and function for ultra-dry mist application.

HB 218 and HB 1805 need your support

HB 218 is Rep. Moody’s Penalty reduction bill and HB 1805 is Rep. Klick’s medical expansion bill.

Both have been sent to the Senate and assigned committees, but both have not been scheduled for hearing in the respective committees. The end of this week could be the death knell for both bills if they are not heard in those committees by then. There has to be enough time for the bills to be heard, get review, go to the Senate floor, make it back to the House if any amendments are made to the bills and schedule a conference committee.

Here’s how you can help!

HB2818 to be heard on Texas House floor

A Texas hemp expansion bill by State Representative Briscoe Cain has been scheduled to be debated and voted on the House floor today, April 28th. The legislation of HB 2818 […]

Episode 81: Andrew DeAngelo: Cannabis Industry Consultant and Strategic Advisor

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Get ready for an electrifying interview, folks! The legendary Gramps is about to have a heart-pumping conversation with none other than the cannabis trailblazer himself, ⁠Andrew DeAngelo⁠! Founder of Harborside, Last Prisoner Project, and his own cannabis consulting firm, Andrew DeAngelo Consulting, Andrew is a true visionary and a force to be reckoned with in the cannabis industry.

HB 1805 TCUP expansion to be heard on house floor

HB 1805 by Rep Klick will have its second reading, be open for debate and first vote on the house floor on Tuesday April 11. Read more in the article on how to contact your rep and let them know you support this bill.