Reminder: Join us Saturday for the F*CK Cancer 80’s Dance Party

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If you didn’t know already, Texas Cannabis Collective has partnered with MARYJAE for the F*CK CANCER 80’s Dance Party. Join us at our consumption lounge for a night of dancing, laughter, and spreading hope. All ticket proceeds and donations will go directly toward supporting Rudy & Justin during their fight against cancer. Read more to get more information and order your $20 ticket.

Episode 92: Josh Kasoff – Board Member of Texas Cannabis Collective

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his week hosts Austin and Gramps interview fellow board member Josh Kasoff. Josh is a medical cannabis refugee from Texas that has left to Las Vegas, Nevada. Josh recounts his experiences with how cannabis has helped him throughout his adult life and his experiences working in the cannabis field.

Episode 88: Thunder Walker of the Thunder Walker Experience

Jesse and Austin welcome guest Thunder Walker of the Thunder Walker Experience to the show this week. Thunder Walker is an activist native to Dallas familiar with the struggling Texas Compassionate Use Program (TCUP). Walker left Texas as a medical refugee to Oklahoma so that she could seek proper care for her child with autism. Catch the whole interview now on all major platforms and our website.

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!