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Commonly asked questions: Week of Feb 6th 2020

TEXAS CANNABIS COLLECTIVE Q AND A questions
TEXAS CANNABIS COLLECTIVE Q AND A questions

Taking note of what people are looking for here at Texas Cannabis Collective, it appears there are some questions.

So in the manner of delivering the way we should in the collective, let us answer some of those questions.

What are or where can I read the DSHS draft rules?

They were released by DSHS on Dec 10, 2019, and you can find a copy of the draft rules at this link.

Did Gov. Abbott sign HB 1325?

Governor Greg Abbott signed HB 1325 allowing for the state of Texas to begin the process of Hemp licensing statewide in June of 2019. You can read about that in the article at this link.

Can a TX resident get a medical marijuana card in New Mexico?

There was a similar search request and that was asking ” medical cannabis card in New Mexico” and that will be lumped into this one answer.

Yes, a Texas resident can get a medical marijuana card in New Mexico, as ruled by a judge in New Mexico. But that may change as New Mexico Lawmakers Look to Snuff Out Out-of-State Patients in the New Mexico Medical Cannabis Program. One can check out all 3 linked articles to get an idea of what has transpired.

Information about CVSI.

There have been searches for the term CVSI. If you wanna know what CVSI is, it stands for CV Service Inc.

From their website: “CV Sciences’ Pharmaceutical Division is developing synthetically‐formulated cannabidiol‐based medicine, pursuing the approval of the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for drugs with specific indications utilizing cannabidiol as the active pharmaceutical ingredient. CV Sciences has achieved promising preclinical results in the development of cannabinoid medicines for treatment of a range of medical conditions.

If you look around at commentary in the cannabis communities, it’s likened to Spice. Spice was a synthetic form of marijuana. A research chemical (RC) initially designed to imitate THC, becoming popular for not showing up on urinalysis and typical drug tests.

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