Where Is The Industry Going And What Are We Creating?

If you have been to your local smoke shop, vape shop or CBD store you certainly have seen the bud that is on the shelves that has caused some of […]
Texas DSHS proposes to prohibit the retail sale of smokeable hemp.

The Texas Department of State Health Services held a hearing recently on the proposed regulations for consumable hemp…
Beware Of Headlines, The MORE Act Has Not Passed The House.

The issue here is that the title is using congress as short hand
The State of Weed for 2020

So we’ve almost made it, the end of a decade that began with a movie about blue aliens blowing up the box office, while LMFAO trekked the country to spread […]
A trip to Puerto Rico: insight to curbing black market sales and being pulled over.

When we talk about cannabis here in Texas and throughout the US, voters approach the concept in many different fashions. Some want full on legalization with
The Legal Possibilities of The MORE Act in Texas: An Interview with Chelsie Spencer

This past week, cannabis history was unmistakably made. While the federal legalization battle will continue to fight on, a piece of legislation that would remove cannabis from the severe Schedule […]
El Paso City Representative Cassandra Hernandez Stands With Constituents; Her Opponent Will Veliz Deceives The Public.

On November 12, El Paso City Council voted in support of a cite and release program. The vote came down 6 – 2 in favor of implementing a cite and […]
Here’s the Texans who voted on the MORE act in Judiciary Committee

On November 20th, 2019 the House Judiciary committee voted to advance the MORE Act for a full House vote. Of the committee 5 were representatives of Texas, and only 4 of them voted on the […]
Although Historic, There Is Still Progress To Be Made and Work To Be Done.

On Wednesday, the House Judiciary Committee passed House Resolution 3884- the Marijuana Opportunity Reinvestment and Expungement Act of 2019 (“MORE Act”). Although historic, being that this is the first time […]
El Paso City Council Votes in Favor of Cite and Release

Last week, City Representatives Alexsandra Anello (District 2) and Dr. Sam Morgan (District 4) filed a resolution seeking to implement a Cite and Release program after working closely with members […]