Moms Talk Cannabis: A Parental Dicussion on Cannabis and Motherhood

Even if certain parts of America claim to be “progressive”, the stigmas associated with cannabis usage among parents are nearly unavoidable and still very much alive. Stories of repercussions from […]
What You Need To Know About Hemp Legalization in Texas

Approximately two months ago in the midst of a daunting Legislative Session, Texas Cannabis Collective spoke with intellectual property and trademarks attorney Chelsie Spencer, a name partner of the Dallas-based […]
MJBizConNEXT: The Reasons as to Why Texans Go to Cannabis’ Biggest Conference

This past week, the city of delicious Cajun food, unbridled debauchery on Bourbon Street and enough paranormal folklore to create a new show on Netflix received the dubious honor that […]
The Sciences Behind Health, Cannabis, CBD and Hops: LoneStar Life Sciences’ Matt Atwood

As the two fields of study are so often intertwined, medicine and science commonly go hand-in-hand when research is being conducted. From groundbreaking studies on cancer cell growth and shrinkage […]
A Historical Day in Hemp: Governor Abbott Signs House Bill 1325

Although the 2019 Legislature Session didn’t accomplish much in terms of reforms for the plant’s more controversial botanical cousin, hemp had quite the monumental success in both the Legislature and […]
Pro Football, Tragedy and Medical Advocacy: An Interview with Amy and Jay Novacek

While the 2019 Texas Legislature Session didn’t legislatively end the idealistic way that many cannabis advocates dreamed of, the session nevertheless strengthened the advocacy community in Texas and showed both […]
A Tale of Two States: Utah’s Medical Cannabis vs. Texas’ “Medical Cannabis”

Initially on paper, Utah and Texas have several political characteristics in common. They’re both deeply Republican states, with the GOP of their respective states controlling nearly all high-ranking positions in […]
A Silver Lining Within the Clouds of Prohibition: HB 3703 Passes Texas Senate

As increasingly common as certain political upsets and the changing of power and/or legislation have become in the Trump era, some political sentiments and opinions seem to be naturally resistant […]
Bexar County District Attorney Implements New Cannabis Reforms in San Antonio

It’s no surprise whatsoever that the excessive arresting, and specifically the prosecution of low-level cannabis possession, has led to widespread socio-economic issues. These range from the many social services which […]
An Updated Veteran’s Perspective on Medical Cannabis for Texan Veterans: Doesn’t Seem Likely

Regardless of the legislative status of the other bills, it was refreshing to see the number of advocates speaking in favor of Texas Compassionate Use Program to the Senate Health […]