That is entirely up to the people, have you ever wondered "Why hasn't somebody done something about legalizing marijuana??" well, you are somebody! It will NEVER be legal until advocates stand up and CHANGE the law, we are (the people and cannabis supporters) the majority, but we let the government keep us down. Do your part and every day Texas will be closer and closer to legalization, e-mail senators, congress, even the president. Tell them what you believe is right! <3 from a Missouri advocate...
As of now, marijuana for recreational use remains illegal in Texas. However, the state has permitted the limited use of medical marijuana for specific medical conditions. Efforts to change the laws regarding cannabis are ongoing, but full legalization has not yet been achieved.
The past tense of "weed" is "weeded."
A title company in Texas cannot refuse to provide you with a copy of your survey. They also cannot require you to close with them in order to obtain the survey. You have the right to request and receive a copy of any documentation related to your property transaction.
A strong hook could be a statistic on the increasing use of medical marijuana and its positive effects on patients. A clincher could be an anecdote of a specific individual whose health improved significantly after using marijuana as recommended by a doctor. This would appeal to the reader's emotions and convey the potential benefits of legalizing marijuana for medical purposes.
Dill weed is a culinary herb commonly used in cooking and has no psychoactive properties. It is legal to use dill weed for culinary purposes, but smoking it is not typically done and may produce harsh smoke.
Legalizing cannabis can lead to increased tax revenue, reduced strain on the criminal justice system, and potential benefits for medical users. However, there may also be concerns about increased substance abuse, impaired driving, and accessibility for minors. Overall, the impact on society varies depending on different factors and how regulations are implemented.
She has stated that she is opposed to legalizing same-sex marriage in Texas.
The legalization is spreading one state at a time. In less than 20 years it will most likely be legal everywhere in the US.
Weed that was available to peopke close by in the 1800's.
the answer is a weed personalyy person lol lol lol
No. You can be arrested in Texas for doing anything that is against the law.
weed and farming
No
Gene Weed was born on April 12, 1935, in Dallas, Texas, USA.
All remaining U.S. states and territories are now close to legalizing same-sex marriage by judicial action. This is expected to happen nationwide before July 1, 2015.
No, your post contains double speak, which indicates that you have gone too far and therefore your brain will explode if you smoke weed again. You didn't believe that one, huh? No, probably not; if he does he has absolutely no chance of getting re elected. Also, he doesn't have the authority to do that.
it depends how close you are
As it is a drug I am very much against legalizing marijuana in any way.