400 lbs of marijuana evidence dismissed in Texas case over illegal stop.

On March 12, 2020 Judge Jack McGaughey of the 97th District Court in Montague County held that the stop and subsequent detention of two Florida men as unlawful and granted the defense’s motion to suppress derived as a result of that stop.
Hemp Applications Are Ready To Submit March 16th.

Co-chair of the Texas Industrial Hemp Council Eloise Frischkorn spoke with Sid Miller at Houston Rodeo on Wednesday about hemp applications.
US House Veterans Affairs Committee passes two veterans cannabis bills

The House Veterans Affairs Committee passed two bills regarding marijuana access in the United States. H. R. 1647 Veterans Equal Access Act, H. R. 712 VA Medical Cannabis Research Act
The Vote Needed In Texas To Change Marijuana Laws

The dust settling from Super Tuesday has given a better view of what will be needed in the Lone Star State to see marijuana laws change in some form. From voter turnout, the ages of the voters showing to polls, and what they favor, it will require more people to show up than ever before.
How hemp cases actually play out in court, the state isn’t concerned with your rights.

There’s been a discussion of how will the cops handle cases where there is hemp and want to treat it like marijuana. It’s not a new issue. Everybody has a […]
Cite and release is a historic Texas step for San Marcos City Council.

The city council of San Marcos convened Tuesday to determine how to direct the city manager on handling cite and release in the city of San Marcos. What originally began as a move to
Coronavirus Disease Health and Safety with Cannabis

Our article about staying safe and healthy during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19 ) outbreak and consuming cannabis.
Coronavirus and Cannabis Industry Impact

Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) and Cannabis are not two terms one would think should be uttered in the same sentence. Here we are in 2020, the coronavirus is making it’s spread and it’s having an impact on the cannabis industry.
San Marcos City Council to Consider Cite and Release Program For Marijuana

San Marcos City Council has added cite and release for misdemeanor possession to their agenda for the upcoming meeting on March 3, 2020.
This Texas Senate Race May Impact Marijuana Legalization Nationally

We wrote about Dwayne Stovall and John Cornyn this past week and how one is pushing states’ rights. Cornyn is obviously pushing prohibitionist views. As an activist pushing for legalization, it would appear to be in the best interest to just push for someone who wants legalization.