Marijuana legislation headed to Gov. Abbott s desk
Marijuana legislation headed to Gov. Abbott s desk
Three pieces of legislation concerning cannabis have passed the Texas House and Senate and are now headed to Gov. Greg Abbott s desk.
House Bill 3948, which was voted on by the Senate on Wednesday, would expand hemp research. House Bill 2593 would reduce penalties for possessing two ounces of THC concentrates from a felony to a Class B misdemeanor. Both bills also include language that would restrict the sale and production of Delta-8 – a form of THC.
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Julia Patterson will advocate for an expansion on Texas’ Compassionate Use Program (CUP) with KK125 Ovarian Cancer Research Foundation. Author: Tristan Lewis (KAGS) Updated: 10:27 PM CST February 4, 2021
COLLEGE STATION, Texas Julia Patterson is navigating her second semester at Texas A&M University. While starting her freshman year during a pandemic isn’t how she envisioned college, she’s making the most of it.
“I’ve found my community, said Patterson of Round Top, TX. Everyone is just so nice and welcoming.”
As she attends classes on campus and online, 18-year-old Patterson is also getting ready to lobby at the 2021 Texas Legislative Session.