Licensed cannabis market news

Idk why states keep trying, pretty much every social equity licensing initiative has been overturned. A New Mexico style approach with open licensing makes more sense to me, they can work out grants or something for the DEI stuff

It always ends up being abused anyway. They find a token business “owner”

https://www.khou.com/video/news/local/texas/texas-lawmaker-files-bill-to-legalize-recreational-marijuana/285-860d1b16-fc6c-4a6c-97f1-bca0d278621a

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various TX cannabis bills, still haven’t seen SB3 published

https://capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/History.aspx?LegSess=89R&Bill=HB1504

https://capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/History.aspx?LegSess=89R&Bill=HB1574

https://capitol.texas.gov/BillLookup/History.aspx?LegSess=89R&Bill=HB1208

edit: 1504 looks like a decent med bill

(b) The director by rule shall specify the maximum number of
cannabis plants that may be cultivated or possessed for medical use
by a qualifying patient, which may not be fewer than six cannabis
plants. The amount of medical cannabis, edible products that
contain medical cannabis, or products infused with medical cannabis
that are produced from the allowable number of cannabis plants may
be possessed for medical use by a cardholder or nonresident
cardholder on the site where those plants are cultivated,
regardless of whether the amount possessed on that site exceeds the
quantity otherwise provided as the allowable amount of medical
cannabis for the qualifying patient by a rule adopted under this
section.
(c) The director by rule shall specify the maximum quantity
of medical cannabis other than cannabis plants, edible products
that contain medical cannabis, or products infused with medical
cannabis, that, except as otherwise provided by Subsection (b) or
(e), may be possessed by a cardholder or nonresident cardholder for
medical use by a qualifying patient, which may not be less than 2.5
ounces.
(d) The director by rule shall specify the maximum quantity
of edible products that contain medical cannabis or products
infused with medical cannabis that, except as otherwise provided by
Subsection (b) or (e), may be possessed by a cardholder or
nonresident cardholder for medical use by a qualifying patient.
(e) If a medical practitioner recommends in the qualifying
patient’s written certification a different amount of medical
cannabis than the amount provided by rule adopted under this
section, the amount recommended by the written certification is the
allowable amount of medical cannabis for that qualifying patient.

substantially better than the low thc bs now

Sec. 487.102. ELIGIBILITY FOR LICENSE. An applicant for a
license to operate as a dispensing organization is eligible for the
license if:
(1) as determined by the department, the applicant
possesses:
(A) the technical and technological ability to
cultivate and produce medical low-THC cannabis;

+dispensary language

“Debilitating medical condition” means:
(A) cancer, glaucoma, positive status for human
immunodeficiency virus, acquired immune deficiency syndrome,
hepatitis C, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, Crohn’s disease,
ulcerative colitis, agitation of Alzheimer’s disease,
post-traumatic stress disorder, autism, sickle cell anemia, severe
fibromyalgia, spinal cord disease, spinal cord injury, traumatic
brain injury or post-concussion syndrome, chronic traumatic
encephalopathy, Parkinson’s disease, muscular dystrophy,
Huntington’s disease, or an incurable neurodegenerative disease;
(B) a chronic medical condition that produces, or
the treatment of a chronic medical condition that produces:
(i) cachexia or wasting syndrome;
(ii) severe pain;
(iii) severe nausea;
(iv) seizures, including those
characteristic of epilepsy; or
(v) spasticity or severe and persistent
muscle spasms, including those characteristic of multiple
sclerosis; or
(C) any other medical condition approved as a
debilitating medical condition by department rule or any symptom
caused by the treatment of a medical condition that is approved as a
debilitating medical condition by department rule.

No sponsors, feel like a pipedream

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I’m sure dicknose is still making sure the bill gives the prison industrial complex what they want. He’s gotta make sure to not miss any chances to create laws to enforce

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https://mjbizdaily.com/vireo-growth-secures-75-million-funding-acquires-4-marijuana-companies/

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https://mjbizdaily.com/alabama-medical-marijuana-agencys-grievance-process-inadequate-court-says/

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Nitrogen oxides from neonics , … nice, thats on par with hydrogen cyanide from e20.

What is e20 ?
Would like to understand :upside_down_face:

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Myclobutanil which is whats in eagle20 converts to hydrogen cyanide at high temps and is therefore not suitable for smokeable crops like tobacco

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