Episode 46: Smokable Hemp Ban II with Susan Hays

Susan Hays, Cannabis Attorney and TX AG Commissioner Candidate
Susan Hays, Cannabis Attorney and TX AG Commissioner Candidate

Super Cannabis Attorney and Texas Agriculture Commissioner candidate Susan Hays joins the show for episode 46. In the episode she discusses the issues that took place with the ruling, the confusion still in place for businesses, advice for businesses, a little bit about her candidacy, and much more. For more information on Susan Hays visit https://hays4ag.com

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Everybody stay safe in this Texas heat! Next episode will be guest Cannarock.

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Jesse Williams is a retired Navy veteran with a background in nuclear power propulsion plants, graphic design, and mass communications. When not writing articles for Texas Cannabis Collective or EducatingTexans.org he enjoys time with his wife and son in SW Austin. He is an alumnus of NNPTC, NPTU, Austin Community College and Texas State University.

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  1. Britney Griner- In the last 10 years many Texans have been arrested and are still serving time for similar possession charges? Are they disproportionately people of color? With regard to cannabis is Putin’s Russia really different than Texas in recent history?

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