HB 1325 Hemp Bill has a statement with strange consequences
You can’t make smokeables, but nothing says you can’t smoke them. If you haven’t noticed the hemp bill, HB 1325, is sitting on the governor’s desk…
You can’t make smokeables, but nothing says you can’t smoke them. If you haven’t noticed the hemp bill, HB 1325, is sitting on the governor’s desk…
Educating Texans would like for this to live as long as possible online in case the senate journal page is pulled from online access at any point in the future.
With what has took place with the stages of HB 3703 and HB 1365, it should be noted as to what went down, so that history knows not just the story of the bill seen online via Texas Legislature Online …
When the bill is signed off by the governor, the amount of physicians on board with the program needs to increase as quickly as possible.
Today marked a historic day for Texas and its medical cannabis program. HB3703 was passed out of the Senate unanimously. The bill will add spasticity, incurable neurodegenerative disease, ALS, epilepsy, and multiple sclerosis and terminal cancer. The bill has been approved by the house with amendments and is off to the governor’s desk.
House Bill 3703 with committee substitute was placed on the Senate intent calendar for May 21st on the evening of May 20 2019. Ask Republican Senators and the Lt Governor to support any amendment that would allow for #PTSD and other service related disabilities!
The Senate Health & Human Services committee voted unanimously to approve Committee Substitute HB 3703, But it failed to add PTSD and intractable pain. People need to contact their senator.
Today, the Senate Health and Human Services Committee held a hearing and the quickly voted to unanimously pass HB 3703. Ask your Senators to support any amendment that would allow for PTSD and intractable pain!
As a Texas district court judge for over 35 years, who now handles all of the child abuse cases in three counties, I know the ravages of drug addiction. And I’ve seen the effect of drug abuse in…
What can you do now that HB3703 has been added to the Health and Human services calendar for a hearing on May 17, 2019. The senate has assigned HB1365 to the Health and Human Services Committee.