Texas DSHS Gathers Public Opinion on Neurodegenerative Diseases for TCUP.

HB3703 had a caveat in it that left a decision up to another group of individuals outside the legislature. The Department of State Health Services (DSHS) was left with the […]
San Antonio man arrested in Seguin on felony drug charges for legal CBD.
Taylor Deshotel (Des-hotel), a San Antonio resident, informed Texas Cannabis Collective that he was arrested in the city of Seguin on felony drug possession charges for possessing legal CBD oil. […]
Austin City Council Discusses Ending Citations/Arrests For Marijuana Possession

On September 3rd the Austin City Council Judicial Committee held a hearing to discuss multiple times to include THC testing and marijuana enforcement under the new state law. Before the […]
Why Is The Texas State Board of Education Investing In A Cannabis Company?

It was revealed in the past month via the Chicago Sun Times that Texas was investing in the legalization of cannabis in Illinois via the Texas Permanent School Fund (PSF) […]
Illegally Alive or Legally Dead: A Veteran’s Cannabis Dilemma in Texas

Documentaries as a medium have a way to captivate an audience with a thrilling and deeply investigative story that oftentimes lead to great social change for the subjects of the […]
Austin’s Ionization Labs Can Help Law Enforcement With Marijuana/Hemp.

KXAN released an article titled Austin cannabis company may be able to help Texas law enforcement differentiate between pot, CBD. And it has people up in arms in the cannabis […]
Texas Prohibitionist Leaders Are Struggling With The New Hemp Law.

This article first appeared on EducatingTexans.org This past month has seen some counties dropping minor possession charges for marijuana. Others not so much. Denton, Dallas, Travis, Williamson and Bexar counties […]
El Paso’s District Attorney Will Retire Ignorant and on the Wrong Side of History

I, in my capacity of Executive Director for El Paso NORML and as a contributor to Texas Cannabis Collective, have been reaching out to the office of District Attorney Jaime […]
Texas Senator Donna Campbell: Pants On Fire.

State Senator Donna Campbell had a very interesting exchange with Senator Brian Birdwell on the senate floor to debate HB 3703. But it wasn’t the only thing said on the floor about the bill that stirred up controversy.
Citizens Educate El Paso City Council On Impact Of Misdemeanor Marijuana Charges

Today, myself and a few others attended El Paso City Council’s Call to the Public to discuss numbers pertaining to arresting and booking individuals in El Paso for misdemeanor cannabis […]