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  • 2016 Marijuana Policy Voter Guide – Primary Election Edition

2016 Marijuana Policy Voter Guide – Primary Election Edition

February 3, 2016 Jax News

2016 Marijuana Policy Voter Guide
Primary Election Edition

Early Voting – 2/16-26/16
Primary Election Day – 3/1/16

We are very happy to announce that the 2016 Texas NORML Voters’ Guide is now available for distribution to voters! Texas NORML originated the first cannabis centric Voter Guide in 2012. This year we were able to expand the program by working with our coalition, Texans for Responsible Marijuana Policy, a broad coalition of organizations, activists, and community leaders dedicated to realizing effective, efficient, and evidence-based marijuana policies in Texas. We now are offering Primary Election and General Election Voter Guides with an interactive website. You will also find an Voting Appendix for incumbents pertaining to their votes on last year’s bills.

Click here to find out where the candidates stand!

Texas and over 20 other states in the U.S. cannot collect signatures to place an issue on the ballot for a vote to change state law. Additionally, in 1997, Texas passed a state law requiring that all drug laws be enforced and changed at the state rather than local level. Because of these limitations, Texans must rely on our state elected officials, specifically our state representatives and state senators (so take a close look at yours). Early voting is from 2/16-26/16 and Primary Election Day is on 3/1/16.
Please fill out our Activist Info Form so that you can be involved in cannabis law reform in Texas. 

Go HERE to find out all the questions we asked and how you can help be involved!

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