Congressional hearing scheduled to discuss ending cannabis prohibition

Recently Marijuana Moment was given, by sources who wish to remain anonymous, the names of several witnesses expected to receive invitations to testify before a congressional panel on July 10. […]
New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham Creates Recreational Marijuana ‘Working Group’; Patients Are Not Happy.

Last week, New Mexico Governor Michelle Lujan Grisham issued a press release stating that she is creating a working group to focus on marijuana legalization for the 30-day session that […]
San Antonio Begins Cite and Release for Small Amounts of Marijuana

Starting Monday, July 1, San Antonio PD and Bexar County Sheriff’s department will start issuing citations for small amounts of pot possession.
Did Texas’ new hemp law accidentally decriminalize marijuana?

Monday June 10th, 2019 was the day that the average citizen of Texas thought it would become clearer on how we handle hemp and hemp based products in the state […]
Illinois becomes 11th state to legalize adult-use cannabis

Illinois Gov. Pritzker signed the Cannabis Regulation and Taxation Act (CRTA) into law shorty after 11 a.m. CST. The bill makes Illinois the 11th state to legalize cannabis and the […]
House Votes Yes on Amendment That Would Block Feds From Interfering in Marijuana States.

The amendment was to the fiscal year 2020 Commerce-Justice-Science spending bill. Thursday, the U.S. House of Representatives approved the amendment with a 267-165 vote with 226 democrats supporting the bill […]
A quest to objectively measure impairment from cannabis.

With adult responsible use comes the question of when someone is objectively intoxicated to impairment. When promoting the decriminalization process of cannabis in Texas, it is quickly pointed out that […]
What You Need To Know About Hemp Legalization in Texas

Approximately two months ago in the midst of a daunting Legislative Session, Texas Cannabis Collective spoke with intellectual property and trademarks attorney Chelsie Spencer, a name partner of the Dallas-based […]
Update: The State of New Mexico Clarifies No Out-of-State Patients Unless a Card Holder in Another State.

Last week Texas Cannabis Collective broke a story regarding the language defined in an Amendment (Seante Bill 406) to the Lynn and Erin Compassionate Use Act, New Mexico’s Medical Cannabis Law. […]
MJBizConNEXT: The Reasons as to Why Texans Go to Cannabis’ Biggest Conference

This past week, the city of delicious Cajun food, unbridled debauchery on Bourbon Street and enough paranormal folklore to create a new show on Netflix received the dubious honor that […]