The Wannabe Thanos of Texas Cannabis Legislation: Dan Patrick Promises To Kill HB 63

The previous several weeks in Austin have become suspenseful legislative nail biters for cannabis advocates, with House Bill 1325 passing in the Texas House of Representatives and further authorizing legal […]
The Legal Ramifications of House Bill 1325, Explained By Ritter-Spencer’s Chelsie Spencer

Similarly to several other cannabis-related laws in Texas, the laws surrounding the business and operations of industrial hemp/CBD companies can oftentimes be mind-boggling and ridiculously convoluted depending on precisely which […]
Top Texas Cannabis Stories 4/15 through 4/21

While everyone has been prepping for the most sacred of stoner holidays, we compiled a list of the most noteworthy Texas cannabis related items of the week. We hope you […]
A Veteran’s Perspective on HB 1365: An Interview with Blue Cord Farms CEO Robert Head

Of the many wildly different groups of people that have found some aspect of medicinal relief through cannabis, an increasingly prominent and growing community who’ve become outspoken advocates about the […]
A Mother’s Perspective on HB 1365: An Interview with TX MAMMA’s Thalia Seggelink

Regardless of the legislative outcome, April 11, 2019 in the Texas Capitol showed the true power, vastness and most importantly, the diversity of the cannabis advocacy community in a state […]
Compassionate Cultivation: A Model For Texas Cannabis

Recently, we took a trip to Austin to check on the local cannabis culture that undeniably flows throughout the city. We visited smoke shops, health stores and cannabis social events. […]
Hemp: The One Plant Texas Can Agree Upon

With all the surrounding attention to the numerous cannabis decriminalization and medical expansion pieces of legislation in the 2019 Texas Legislative Session, all types of viewpoints have come to the […]
The Texas Police Chiefs’ Association Press Conference: Reefer Madness 2019

Following a lengthy Criminal Jurisprudence Meeting that had a widely diverse group of individuals from veterans with PTSD to state/federal prosecutors and social scientists who factually explained the socio-economic problems […]
A Meeting of Varying Opinions: The March 4, 2019 Committee on Criminal Jurisprudence’s Meeting on House Bill 63

Over the past few weeks, few bills in the 2019 Texas Legislative Session have been receiving as much attention statewide as House Bill 63 by El Paso Rep. Joe Moody […]
A Prediction From Experience: Agricultural Commissioner Sid Miller’s Predictions on Hemp in Texas

In just about every way, Agricultural Commissioner Sid Miller exemplifies some common traits of being a Texan and if you were to Google Image search “Texan”, an image of Miller […]