The Evolution of Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller on Cannabis
During the unrelenting frenzy of the 2019 Texas Legislative Session and Lt. Governor Patrick’s complete disregard for the interests of the Texas Republican Party’s 2018 platform along with a sadist […]
Questions Every Texas Marijuana User Needs To Think About During The COVID-19 Pandemic
*This article was submitted by longtime TCC contributor David Bass of Texas Veterans for Medical Marijuana: How will this COVID-19 pandemic affect the black market for marijuana in Texas? Here, […]
COVID-19 And The Cannabis Industry
Within only the infancy of legalized cannabis’ lifespan, the industry has faced hurdle after hurdle. Besides the exorbitant amount of taxes and fees that canna-business owners must face as opposed […]
Cannabis Partnerships: Joining Forces Or Flying Solo?
Partnerships were still very prominent and desired in order to scale efforts and claim larger territories. This is STILL an industry full of startups making the industry itself a “startup” industry.
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 […]
A Veterans Update: A Check In from Texas Veterans for Medical Marijuana.
Among the many groups of individuals who show the true diversity of the cannabis advocacy scene in Texas, many of our nation’s heroes involved in the community have become both […]
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 […]
Bexar County District Attorney Implements New Cannabis Reforms in San Antonio
It’s no surprise whatsoever that the excessive arresting, and specifically the prosecution of low-level cannabis possession, has led to widespread socio-economic issues. These range from the many social services which […]
An Updated Veteran’s Perspective on Medical Cannabis for Texan Veterans: Doesn’t Seem Likely
Regardless of the legislative status of the other bills, it was refreshing to see the number of advocates speaking in favor of Texas Compassionate Use Program to the Senate Health […]
Hundreds Prepare to March in Fort Worth For Marijuana Reform: DFW Marijuana March 2019
Although the outcomes of House Bills 63 and 1365 are ambiguous at best given the naturally constant uncertainty of the Texas Legislature, the extensive continuing activism surrounding the cannabis legal […]