Week of Cannabis Review 5/14/2022
This is our short weekly review of what’s going on in cannabis in the week of 5/14/2022. Topics this week are a Colorado cbd manufacturer is facing a wage theft lawsuit, US senators pushing for Safe Banking act to be in a competitiveness bill, marijuana sales have eclipsed Starbucks sales, and NIDA’s Dr. Volkow is questioned at an appropriations hearing about cannabis. Audio player included for those on the go.
Episode 33: Robert Ramirez Before 420 Event
Jesse and Sondra host this week as Austin is out sick. Guest is Robert Ramirez to talk about the Before 420 Event, the success of last years event, and how he got in the cannabis space in Texas.
Lonestar Collective Episode 10: Sweet Sensi
Lonestar Collective recorded live from the Sweet Sensi grow office in Austin, TX. Greg and Tracy Autry speak with Texas Cannabis Collective their operation, the equipment they use, legislative matters, and the upcoming Texas Hemp Harvest Festival along with much more.
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 […]
Is TCUP moot now? How I was prescribed hemp oil legally.
If this is the case for hemp and it’s extracts now, why would most people bother to go…
USDA releases interim hemp rules and proposal for public comment
After reviewing and evaluating the comments, USDA will draft and publish a final rule within…
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 […]
San Antonio man arrested in Seguin on felony drug charges for legal CBD.
Taylor Deshotel (Des-hotel), a San Antonio resident, informed Texas Cannabis Collective that he was arrested in the city of Seguin on felony drug possession charges for possessing legal CBD oil. […]
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 […]