Veterans Day Weekend Events
Join us over Veterans Day weekend to honor our military veterans! Texas Veterans for Medical Marijuana will be marching in the New Braunfels Veterans Day Parade on Saturday, November 9th
Join us over Veterans Day weekend to honor our military veterans! Texas Veterans for Medical Marijuana will be marching in the New Braunfels Veterans Day Parade on Saturday, November 9th
This November, there will be special elections in three House Districts to replace retiring legislators. Texas and over 20 other states in the U.S. cannot collect signatures to place an
This year the Texas delegation to the 2019 NORML Conference and Lobby Day grew exponentially! We had a group of seven advocates that made the trip up to Washington, DC.
The primary focus of this year’s Texas Marijuana Policy Conference is to share information and rally action to advance more sensible and compassionate laws in our state. This year, in addition to
Are you a Cannabis Activist? Last week, nearly 450 Texans did what it takes to get on the court for cannabis activism. You’ve been an advocate for the issue of
Welcome to Day 5 of your 5-day Activist Challenge! You’ve done a lot this week! On Monday, you were a frustrated supporter of the cannabis cause. Maybe you felt disconnected
Welcome to Day 4 of your Activist Challenge! Today, we’ll take the concerns we heard from our elected officials yesterday, and craft a response letter that directly addresses those concerns.
Welcome to Day 3 of your 5-day Activist Challenge! Today, we’ll take the next step toward involvement in Texas government: calling your representative’s office and engaging them on your issue.
Welcome to Day 2 of your 5-day Activist Challenge! Today, we’ll take the next step toward involvement in Texas government: learning about your representatives. Watch our tutorial video to see
Welcome to Day 1 of your 5-day Activist Challenge! Today, we’ll take the first step toward involvement in Texas government: registering to vote. Watch our tutorial video to see a
The Senate Health and Human Services Committee held a hearing and then quickly voted to unanimously pass HB 3703, a proposal to make low-THC cannabis available to those with all seizure disorders, multiple
The Senate Health and Human Services Committee held a hearing and the quickly voted to unanimously pass HB 3703, a proposal to make low-THC cannabis available to those with all seizure
Last week the Texas House passed two limited medical cannabis bills (HB 1365 and HB 3703). Both bills have arrived in the Senate and been referred to committee. At this
Representative Tracy King’s HB 1325, a bill that will create a regulatory/licensing infrastructure so Texas farmers can grow hemp, has been placed on the calendar for discussion on the floor of
One person is standing in the way of allowing public discourse on penalty reduction in the Senate, Lt Gov Dan Patrick. He is using a procedural stall tactic – not