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Title: Republican-sponsored medical marijuana bill seen as pro-weed lobby’s best chance in Texas
Post by: Elderberry on April 04, 2023, 11:54:12 pm
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Republican-sponsored medical marijuana bill seen as pro-weed lobby’s best chance in Texas this year

Legislation would boost THC levels allowed in medical cannabis from 1 percent to 5... Texas A&M undergraduates Clay Moore (l-r) and Ian McGrath check their research on legal cannabis Friday, April 8, 2022, in College Station. The cannabis plants greenhouse, each containing no more than the legal limit of THC in Texas.

These hemp plants can be grown and sold legally.

Steve Gonzales, Houston Chronicle / Staff photographer A House committee gave unanimous approval last week to a bill that would boost the THC levels allowed in medical marijuana from 1 percent to 5 percent and allow for the Department of State Health Services to add qualifying conditions.

The legislation from Rep. Stephanie Klick, R-Fort Worth, would additionally increase access to the state’s compassionate use program to individuals who suffer from chronic pain. IN-DEPTH: As Texas pushes to ban delta-8, it's squaring off with the drug's biggest proponents: the VFW headtopics.com
Title: Re: Republican-sponsored medical marijuana bill seen as pro-weed lobby’s best chance in Texas
Post by: corbe on April 05, 2023, 02:31:35 am
   Like they said in the 60's (when I was smokin pot), It was a gateway drug to Heroin and Cocaine.  They were right I got strung out on both of them.  I survived.  I toke only in the late afternoons to make some of you more tolerable to my palate.

   Regardless, I can score an ounce of primo stuff, last me a month, for <$150.  Legislating medical marijuana at the State level is the Gateway drug for big state, IMHO.

   It's not broken, don't fix it!
Title: Re: Republican-sponsored medical marijuana bill seen as pro-weed lobby’s best chance in Texas
Post by: Sighlass on April 05, 2023, 02:50:43 am
   Like they said in the 60's (when I was smokin pot), It was a gateway drug to Heroin and Cocaine.  They were right I got strung out on both of them.  I survived.  I toke only in the late afternoons to make some of you more tolerable to my palate.

   Regardless, I can score an ounce of primo stuff, last me a month, for <$150.  Legislating medical marijuana at the State level is the Gateway drug for big state, IMHO.

   It's not broken, don't fix it!

I am not much on drug legalization @corbe ... But I have a question for ya... This upping the THC content from 1% to 5% (five times more potent?) .... how does that compare to the "primo" stuff you mentioned. One of the arguments against drug legalization was the government allowed controlled sales of lower grade stuff thus an underground still existed because they sold higher potent pot. Thus the argument of stopping drug cartels/gangs/illegal stuff wasn't a valid bone of contention (because folks would still seek stuff that was above grade).
 
Title: Re: Republican-sponsored medical marijuana bill seen as pro-weed lobby’s best chance in Texas
Post by: Elderberry on April 05, 2023, 02:54:27 am
   Like they said in the 60's (when I was smokin pot), It was a gateway drug to Heroin and Cocaine.  They were right I got strung out on both of them.  I survived.  I toke only in the late afternoons to make some of you more tolerable to my palate.

   Regardless, I can score an ounce of primo stuff, last me a month, for <$150.  Legislating medical marijuana at the State level is the Gateway drug for big state, IMHO.

   It's not broken, don't fix it!

I gave up smoking pot many yrs ago.  I did learn the benefits of growing my own. Better than buying lbs for $80.  And I never moved to Heroin and Cocaine. Though I did partake in the psychedelics.

Instead, how about just legalizing magic mushrooms?
Title: Re: Republican-sponsored medical marijuana bill seen as pro-weed lobby’s best chance in Texas
Post by: corbe on April 05, 2023, 02:59:15 am
   I understand your point of view @mrpotatohead
   It's a phycology thing, IMHO. 
   I can't explain it.  I've lost many Loved ones through these years to OD and Alcohol.  But if I were to guess, I'd say some just have a stronger will to live, IMHO.

   *I never drive stoned/Drunk.
Title: Re: Republican-sponsored medical marijuana bill seen as pro-weed lobby’s best chance in Texas
Post by: corbe on April 05, 2023, 03:09:08 am
I am not much on drug legalization @corbe ... But I have a question for ya... This upping the THC content from 1% to 5% (five times more potent?) .... how does that compare to the "primo" stuff you mentioned. One of the arguments against drug legalization was the government allowed controlled sales of lower grade stuff thus an underground still existed because they sold higher potent pot. Thus the argument of stopping drug cartels/gangs/illegal stuff wasn't a valid bone of contention (because folks would still seek stuff that was above grade).
 

   @Sighlass

    The stuff I purchase is grown in some hydro lab, probably in California or Colorado. It is very GOOD.  A couple of hits off the pipe and I can easily forget about OUR Dire situation.  I'm not even go into how easy is it for me to get, Did I mention they have an unadvertised Drive thru?
    The last thing I want is Abbott and his republicans to get involved, they'll screw it up for sure..