Texas primary runoff results could have impact on state cannabis laws

Texans went to the polls Tuesday for a second time in the primary season to decide who goes to the ballot in November. Some of these elections could have some long term impacts on the cannabis industry in Texas. Here’s a few that likely matter more.
MJ Hegar and Royce West: Cornyn’s Opponents Both Support Cannabis Reform

Two candidates enter the run-off, one candidate leaves.