Ask your Representative to vote YES when the time comes:https://t.co/H0DburlAeipic.twitter.com/sdDf7RTz7g— Texas NORML (@TexasNORML)March 20, 2023 Do you qualify? And if you were worried about not qualifying for medical marijuana, don't fret, my friends. The bill adds a new conditi...
House Bill 2107 is the latest bill that almost enacted marijuana law reform on Texas marijuana possession laws. The bill would've decriminalized possession of under an ounce of cannabis, but it never made it all the way. Marijuana advocates and lawmakers have already pre-filed cannabis-related...
The Texas Supreme Court has overturned a lower court ruling that state Attorney General Ken Paxton testify in a whistleblower lawsuit at the heart of impeachment charges brought against him in 2023. Nov 27 Texas sues Dallas over marijuana ballot initiative ...
Arrested May 4, 2023. Charged with Possession of Marijuana Theft Between $2,500-$30,000 Evading Arrest Detention Bond is currently set at $7,250. Timothy Perez, 39 via Lubbock County Detention Center Timothy Perez, 39 Arrested May 5, 2023. Charged with Expired Driver's License Theft Under...
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While possession of marijuana is still illegal in the Lone Star State, more and more Texans think that the law should be relaxed.The opinions expressed in this article are the author's own and not those of Townsquare Media or its affiliates.According...
While some states have legalized the recreational or medical use of marijuana, it is still illegal for recreational purposes in Texas. Possession of marijuana in any amount can lead to criminal charges. Theft Canva Theft Theft, which includes shoplifting and other forms of stealing, is a frequent...
A New Law Gives Local Police More Control. Delays in dispatching the alert system mean that some children fall between the cracks. By Sasha von Oldershausen Politics & Policy| August 14, 2023 When It Comes to People Behind Bars, Texas Is Way Ahead We keep putting convicts away. And ...
Even though the new medical marijuana law will affect fewer than 150,000 people, some see it as the opening to a Texas-sized marijuana boom. "In truth, this is the greatest opportunity for profitability for the average person since the gold rush," says Kate Mullen of Green Rush Texas. ...
The one-time swing state moved even harder to the right as Trump romped to victory and both high-profile ballot initiatives — abortion rights and recreational marijuana — fell short of the required 60 percent necessary to pass. Donald Trump’s win was sweeping — he...