Five Texas cities decriminalized cannabis flower in elections
Yesterday, Texas voters in San Marcos, Denton, Killeen, Elgin and Harker Heights showed strong support for ballot propositions to decriminalize misdemeanor marijuana possession. The results were overwhelming in favor. Read more to see the results from the election
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Week of 6/25/2022 Cannabis News: SCOTX upholds smokable hemp ban, Killeen weighs decrim measure legality, TOCC opens permanent pick up location
This week in review the Texas Supreme Court has upheld the manufacture and processing ban on smokable hemp products while upholding the distribution and sales ban injunction put in place by lower courts. Killeen weighs on the legality of having a decriminalization measure on the ballot in the upcoming election cycle. Texas Original Compassionate Cultivation has opened a permanent pick up location for prescriptions in Houston, Texas. Audio player included for those on the go.
Clayton County edibles arrest highlights disparities across state and nation
Recently, two young men were arrested and accused of possession of THC edibles in Clay County Texas causing note to disparities in the system. Read about the disparities between the state and its neighbors, the counties and cities of Texas. As well, disparities across the justice system in how these cases are handled. Check out the article today and learn why we all need to be involved in changing this.
Week of Cannabis Review 5/07/2022
This is our short weekly review of what’s going on in cannabis in the week of 5/07/2022. Topics this week are arrests in Austin for misdemeanor cannabis possession have been eliminated voted, the FDA sends warning letters about delta-8 products, Roe V. Wade attention highlights possible drug issues, Schumer talks about his legalization bill in NYC.
Austin citizens vote to end misdemeanor marijuana arrests and no-knock warrants.
The city of Austin has passed Prop A by vote which will eliminate misdemeanor marijuana arrests and ban the use of no-knock warrants by city officers.
Week of Cannabis Review 4/30/2022
This is our short weekly review of what’s going on in cannabis in the week of 4/30/2022. Audio player included in the article if you are on the go. Topics this week are arrests in Clay County highlights disparities, copycat food products are being challenged by major name brands, driving under the influence of cannabis studies, and cannabis banking legislation on a national level.
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A Republic in Mourning: Texas Loses Two Legendary Homebred Restaurants
If there’s one subject that our fellow native Texans are insanely passionate about, it’s our undying love for our Texas born and Texas bred restaurants.
COVID 19 And The Texas Compassionate Use Program
With millions across this country prescribed at least one form of medication, this is a wide place concern in these uncertain times. In some extreme cases, safe and efficient access to these medications could be a matter of life and death.
Perspective from a Successful Texan Cannapreneur
Given the draconian and restrictive nature of Texan cannabis laws, one can easily imagine the challenges faced by the few pioneering cannabis businesses that currently exist in the Lone Star […]