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Delta-8 hemp and Texas medical marijuana industries to face off in the upcoming legislative session
Read full article: Delta-8 hemp and Texas medical marijuana industries to face off in the upcoming legislative sessionMedical marijuana providers say they must operate under strict rules while hemp products like delta-8 can proliferate.
Marijuana decriminalization measures in San Marcos, Austin get early court wins
Read full article: Marijuana decriminalization measures in San Marcos, Austin get early court winsThree other cities have passed similar measures but the Texas AG and others question whether they can be enforced because of conflicts with state law.
Dallas voters could get the chance to decriminalize small amounts of marijuana
Read full article: Dallas voters could get the chance to decriminalize small amounts of marijuanaOther cities have passed similar measures, but Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton has sued to block them from going into effect.
Strict rules over delta-8 and delta-9 likely for Texas’ booming hemp industry
Read full article: Strict rules over delta-8 and delta-9 likely for Texas’ booming hemp industryLawmakers are struggling to balance demands for medicinal cannabis products with a wildly growing market that is outpacing meaningful regulation.
Lubbock voters reject attempt to end arrests for possessing small amounts of marijuana
Read full article: Lubbock voters reject attempt to end arrests for possessing small amounts of marijuanaA ballot proposition would have instructed police not to arrest people who have four ounces or less of marijuana.
As the US moves to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, could more states legalize it?
Read full article: As the US moves to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug, could more states legalize it?A federal proposal to reclassify marijuana as a less dangerous drug has raised the hopes of some pot backers that more states will embrace cannabis.
Legalized marijuana supporters hope voters in this Texas city will send a message to state lawmakers
Read full article: Legalized marijuana supporters hope voters in this Texas city will send a message to state lawmakersThere is no process in Texas for a voter-driven statewide referendum. So, supporters are going city by city to build statewide momentum.
Ken Paxton sues five Texas cities that decriminalized marijuana
Read full article: Ken Paxton sues five Texas cities that decriminalized marijuanaTexas Attorney General Ken Paxton is suing five cities — Austin, San Marcos, Killeen, Elgin and Denton — to block their ordinances decriminalizing low-level marijuana possession.
Voters in one of West Texas’ largest cities will decide whether to decriminalize marijuana in 2024
Read full article: Voters in one of West Texas’ largest cities will decide whether to decriminalize marijuana in 2024Voters in several Texas cities have sought to decriminalize marijuana. However, their efforts have been met by reluctant city councils that say they can’t go against state law.
Residents in one of Texas’ most populous cities are working to decriminalize marijuana
Read full article: Residents in one of Texas’ most populous cities are working to decriminalize marijuanaHome to more than 260,000 people, the West Texas town of Lubbock is no stranger to passing local laws by petition. In 2021, residents overwhelmingly approved a local ban on abortion.
What’s bringing you to the polls on May 6 and what questions do you have for candidates?
Read full article: What’s bringing you to the polls on May 6 and what questions do you have for candidates?What issue or candidate is motivating you to vote in the May 6 election? Do you have questions or concerns for candidates about issues or ballot measures that you’d like KSAT to get answered?
Prop A, explained: What to know about the ballot measure covering pot, abortion and cite-and-release
Read full article: Prop A, explained: What to know about the ballot measure covering pot, abortion and cite-and-releaseProposition A, or the so-called "San Antonio Justice Charter," is expected to be the big draw for the May 6 election. We break down the 13-page proposed charter amendment.
Voters in 6 Texas cities have tried decriminalizing pot - how did they fare?
Read full article: Voters in 6 Texas cities have tried decriminalizing pot - how did they fare?San Antonio's Proposition A won't be the first attempt to decriminalize marijuana locally. Six other Texas cities have overwhelmingly passed ballot initiatives with similar language, though the results have varied greatly.
NEISD police threw marijuana, other THC products in school dumpsters
Read full article: NEISD police threw marijuana, other THC products in school dumpstersNorth East Independent School District police officers repeatedly threw marijuana and other THC products confiscated from students into school dumpsters and trash cans, a months-long probe by KSAT Investigates found.
Texas Supreme Court knocks down challenge to San Antonio charter amendment in May
Read full article: Texas Supreme Court knocks down challenge to San Antonio charter amendment in MayThe Texas Supreme Court on Friday knocked down a legal challenge to the proposed San Antonio charter amendment, paving the way for residents to vote on the wide-sweeping measure May 6.
In a Central Texas county, high schoolers are jailed on felony charges for vaping what could be legal hemp
Read full article: In a Central Texas county, high schoolers are jailed on felony charges for vaping what could be legal hempPolice often can’t tell if a cannabis vape pen is derived from marijuana or legal hemp, like the delta-8 products on display in gas stations across Texas. That doesn’t stop them from from making felony arrests in high schools.
North Side councilmen leave chambers rather than put marijuana, abortion onto May 6 ballot
Read full article: North Side councilmen leave chambers rather than put marijuana, abortion onto May 6 ballotBecause the proposed charter amendment was the result of a successful petition, the city’s legal team said the city council had no choice but to put it on the ballot.Even so, three North Side councilmen made sure to leave council chambers rather than help pass it: Councilman Manny Pelaez (D8), Councilman John Courage (D9), and Councilman Clayton Perry (D10).
Marijuana, abortion make San Antonio May ballot, but city attorney says ‘decriminalization’ efforts aren’t enforceable
Read full article: Marijuana, abortion make San Antonio May ballot, but city attorney says ‘decriminalization’ efforts aren’t enforceableThe "San Antonio Justice Charter" has enough signatures to get on the ballot, but will it matter? The City Attorney claims most of the proposed changes aren't legal, and the city wouldn't try to enforce them, even if they were to pass.
Texas veterans vow to protect the state’s hemp market as one state lawmaker hopes to crack down
Read full article: Texas veterans vow to protect the state’s hemp market as one state lawmaker hopes to crack downThe new delta-8 hemp products, which are widely available, can produce a high similar to marijuana’s. State Sen. Charles Perry said he and his peers never intended for such products to reach the market.
Voters in five Texas cities approved decriminalizing marijuana. Now city officials are standing in the way.
Read full article: Voters in five Texas cities approved decriminalizing marijuana. Now city officials are standing in the way.Some local leaders say they worry the changes violate state law, while residents who supported decriminalizing marijuana say the pushback disrespects democracy.
Five Texas cities vote to decriminalize having small amounts of marijuana
Read full article: Five Texas cities vote to decriminalize having small amounts of marijuanaVoters in Denton, San Marcos, Killeen, Elgin and Harker Heights overwhelmingly supported the local ballot propositions to decriminalize low-level possession. These moves followed Austin voters’ similar decision in May.
Biden is calling for marijuana possession pardons. But that doesn’t mean it’ll happen in Texas.
Read full article: Biden is calling for marijuana possession pardons. But that doesn’t mean it’ll happen in Texas.Biden’s federal pardons will help at least 6,500 people, though most possession crimes are charged at the state level. Gov. Greg Abbott hasn’t yet said whether he’ll follow suit. Gubernatorial candidate Beto O’Rourke was quick to support the measure.
CBD, hemp, delta-8, medical marijuana: Here’s what you need to know about Texas’ pot laws
Read full article: CBD, hemp, delta-8, medical marijuana: Here’s what you need to know about Texas’ pot lawsIn 2019, Texas legalized hemp, but not marijuana. The new law led to confusion about which marijuana products are legal in Texas. Meanwhile, support for legalizing the drug remains high in polling, and other cannabis-derived products like delta-8 have emerged.
Analysis: Texas politicians can change their minds. But it helps if the public goes first.
Read full article: Analysis: Texas politicians can change their minds. But it helps if the public goes first.Gov. Greg Abbott’s openness to marijuana decriminalization shows that the state, while conservative, isn’t immune to larger trends.
Delta-8 is legal in Texas — for now — after Travis County judge blocks state from criminalizing the cannabis extract
Read full article: Delta-8 is legal in Texas — for now — after Travis County judge blocks state from criminalizing the cannabis extractA Travis County judge temporarily blocked the state from listing delta-8 as a Schedule I drug, which effectively made it illegal. The cannabis extract became popular because users say it produces the “high” effect of marijuana.
Texas cancer patients and people with PTSD will soon be able to join state’s expanded medical marijuana program
Read full article: Texas cancer patients and people with PTSD will soon be able to join state’s expanded medical marijuana programA new law going into effect Sept. 1 will also increase the cap of THC in medical marijuana to 1%.
‘A big step’: New law will allow Texans with PTSD to enroll in state medical marijuana program
Read full article: ‘A big step’: New law will allow Texans with PTSD to enroll in state medical marijuana programIf signed by Gov. Greg Abbott, House Bill 1535 would allow hundreds of thousands of Texans to join roughly 2 million residents in qualifying for the state’s medical marijuana program.
Watered-down expansion of Texas’ medical marijuana program signed into law
Read full article: Watered-down expansion of Texas’ medical marijuana program signed into lawHouse Bill 1535 expands eligibility for the Texas Compassionate Use Program to people with cancer and post-traumatic stress disorder. It's effective Sept. 1.
Dan Patrick again blocking effort to expand Texas’ medical marijuana program, advocates say
Read full article: Dan Patrick again blocking effort to expand Texas’ medical marijuana program, advocates sayHouse Bill 1535 would expand the state’s medical cannabis program to include those with chronic pain, all cancer patients and Texans with post-traumatic stress disorder. But it hasn’t yet been referred to a Senate committee.
In Bexar County, prosecution of marijuana possession cases is down 99.6% since 2018, district attorney says
Read full article: In Bexar County, prosecution of marijuana possession cases is down 99.6% since 2018, district attorney saysA new midterm report gives the public an overview of the work being done by District Attorney Joe Gonzales and his office.
Poll: More than 60% of Bexar County voters support legalizing marijuana, gambling
Read full article: Poll: More than 60% of Bexar County voters support legalizing marijuana, gamblingThe legalization of recreational marijuana use and gambling in Texas has faced uphill battles for years in the legislature, but a new poll shows a solid majority of likely voters in Bexar County would approve expanding both measures across the state.
Texas voters’ views shifting on abortion, pot, gambling and Confederate monuments, poll finds
Read full article: Texas voters’ views shifting on abortion, pot, gambling and Confederate monuments, poll findsMost Texas voters support expanded gambling in the state, and a clear majority would legalize marijuana in some capacity. But voters support changes to laws around a number of high-profile secondary issues, according to the latest University of Texas/Texas Tribune Poll. Most Texas voters support expanded gambling in the state, and a clear majority would legalize marijuana in some capacity. They remain split when it comes to the state’s abortion laws, but the number wanting stricter abortion laws has fallen over the last year, while those wanting less strict laws has risen. At that time, 52% of Texas voters thought Confederate displays should be removed or relocated, and 43% thought they should remain, in some form, where they are now.
6 bills to watch in the Texas Legislature in 2021
Read full article: 6 bills to watch in the Texas Legislature in 2021The Texas Legislature convened Tuesday for the first day of its 87th regular session. George Floyd ActTexas’ longest-serving woman and Black person in the history of the Texas Legislature, Rep. Senfronia Thompson, has a compilation of bills she’s introducing during the legislative session that deals with police reform called the George Floyd Act. Gutierrez previously said legalization would result in an estimated $3.2 billion in state revenue and 30,000 high-paying jobs, boosting employment in agriculture, manufacture, retail and distributing. One bill filed by a San Antonio lawmaker would change that. As Las Vegas Sands prepares to send lobbyists to sway lawmakers to expand gambling, one bill filed a Democratic Representative from Beaumont makes that possible.
San Antonio state senator proposes marijuana legalization as Texas faces budget shortfall
Read full article: San Antonio state senator proposes marijuana legalization as Texas faces budget shortfallWhile campaigning for the state Senate seat, Gutierrez, a Democrat, made marijuana legalization one of his campaign platforms. In 2015, Texas lawmakers passed the Texas Compassionate Use Act, which legalized medical cannabis with less than 0.5% THC for people with specific diagnoses, like multiple sclerosis and epilepsy. Veterans unsuccessfully lobbied the legislature to include Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder as one of the diagnoses that qualify for medical marijuana use. Public sentiment has grown in Texas for marijuana legalization, polls showed. Dan Patrick, have yet to embrace marijuana legalization and have not completely been supportive of expanding medical use.
The unexpected winner on election night? Drugs
Read full article: The unexpected winner on election night? DrugsWhile we may not know if President Donald Trump or former Vice President Joe Biden won the presidential election for a while longer, there was one clear “winner” on election night, and that was recreational drugs. States across the country have been legalizing recreational marijuana every election cycle, and 2020 was no different. Residents in New Jersey, Arizona, Montana and South Dakota all voted to legalize recreational cannabis, and South Dakota also legalized medical marijuana, along with Mississippi. South Dakota became the first state to legalize medical and recreational marijuana in the same election. For the first time in U.S. history, the state of Oregon decriminalized possession of hard drugs, as well as voted to legalize psychedelic mushrooms.
‘How to roll a joint’ starts trending in New Jersey after state votes to legalize marijuana
Read full article: ‘How to roll a joint’ starts trending in New Jersey after state votes to legalize marijuanaNEW JERSEY – Voters in New Jersey just passed legislation the authorize the legal use of recreational use of marijuana and now it seems some people are getting ready to partake in the once-illegal past time based on a unique spike of Google searches. TMZ first reported a nearly 3,000% jump in the search term “how to roll a joint” on Tuesday evening as Garden State residents saw the ballot measure to legally smoke, grow and sell marijuana pass. In fact, three of the top five Google searches in New Jersey as of Wednesday morning all relate to the legalization of marijuana vote for the state - the other two are election results for the presidential race. Marijuana for recreational use is already legal in 11 states including California, Oregon, Washington, Alaska, Nevada, Michigan, Colorado, Illinois, Vermont, Massachusetts and Maine. Arizona, Montana and South Dakota also voted to legalize recreational marijuana in the 2020 election along with New Jersey.
THC-laced candy: What police say parents should look closely for
Read full article: THC-laced candy: What police say parents should look closely forOn September 18, GCSO seized several pounds of drugs that included candy made to look like Skittles, Nerds, and other popular bands. The day before, Gillespie County Sheriff deputies swiped 23 pounds of THC edibles. “Most narcotic-related homicides or robberies have to do with THC products,” he explains. “You do a drug deal with THC products and these guys come strapped,” Flores said. Parents who discover their kid in possession of these drugs should contact law enforcement so they can investigate where the drugs are coming from.
Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller says he’d ‘certainly expand medical marijuana’
Read full article: Texas Ag Commissioner Sid Miller says he’d ‘certainly expand medical marijuana’After touring a state-licensed Austin-area marijuana facility last week, Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller indicated he would like to see the program expanded. “I would certainly expand medical marijuana. Critics say Texans with ailments like post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) or glaucoma should be allowed access to medical marijuana. While Miller expressed the need to expand medical access to marijuana in Texas, he stopped short of advocating for legalizing the drug recreationally. While Miller doesn’t have a vote in the Legislature, his agency does oversee the licensing of medical marijuana cultivators in Texas.
What’s the difference between hemp and marijuana?
Read full article: What’s the difference between hemp and marijuana?SAN ANTONIO – Taking a closer look at both the marijuana and hemp plants and you will discover the huge difference between the two. Hemp plants have .3 percent or less of THC, while the marijuana plants have a higher level. Their appearance from far away may look the same but when you get close the hemp plant grows taller and skinnier, while the marijuana plant has buds, or flowers, and doesn’t grow as tall. The dried flowers of a marijuana plant are what people smoke. Hemp is legal to grow and possess in Texas and marijuana isn’t.
Officers seize over $920K in marijuana within commercial shipment at World Trade Bridge
Read full article: Officers seize over $920K in marijuana within commercial shipment at World Trade BridgeOfficers seize over $920K in marijuana within commercial shipment at World Trade BridgeLAREDO, Texas – Officers intercepted a shipment containing narcotics with an estimated street value of over $920,000 at the World Trade Bridge, according to U.S. Customs and Border Protection. Officials said the seizure occurred Thursday when an officer referred a freightliner trailer hauling a shipment of motor vehicle parts for a secondary examination. Following a canine and non-intrusive imaging system examination, officers found 198 packages containing about 4,600 pounds of alleged marijuana concealed within the shipment, officials said. AdU.S. Customs and Border Protection seized the narcotics and trailer. The case was turned over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement-Homeland Security Investigations special agents for further investigation, officials said.
Marijuana suspect jailed for lighting up a joint in front of a judge
Read full article: Marijuana suspect jailed for lighting up a joint in front of a judgeMarijuana suspect jailed for lighting up a joint in front of a judgePublished: January 29, 2020, 12:59 pmSpencer Boston, 20, lit a marijuana cigarette in front of a judge during his court appearance for simple marijuana possession on Monday in Wilson County, Tennessee.
Willie Nelson says he’s no longer smoking marijuana due to breathing issues
Read full article: Willie Nelson says he’s no longer smoking marijuana due to breathing issuesSAN ANTONIO – Midway through a sold out two night stand at the Majestic Theater here, country music icon Willie Nelson said that in spite of recent breathing related health issues, he has no plans to give up touring. “I love the bus,” he told KSAT TV’s Paul Venema during a recent interview. “I don’t smoke anymore - take better care of myself,” Nelson said. His health issues have generated rumors suggesting that he is near death. “I don’t give a (expletive deleted) I’m here, I’m glad to be here,” and with a smile added “I’m lucky to be here.”