Texas: Activists Say Lone Star State Moving Towards Marijuana Legalization (+) and Law Students are Helping Figure How

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Texas: Activists Say Lone Star State Moving Towards Marijuana Legalization 

By Steve Elliott

Hemp News

Optimism is a good thing, don’t you think? Some activists say FBI crime statistics will help move Texas closer to legalizing marijuana.

Mason Tvert of the Marijuana Policy Project (MPP) points to new crime stats showing African Americans, while only making up about 12 percent of Texas’ population, are arrested far more often than whites for marijuana possession, reports CBS DFW.

“There is no logical reason why law enforcement officials should be spending their time arresting and prosecuting adults simply for possessing a product that is objectively less harmful than alcohol,” Tvert said. . . . Read Complete report

 

From Houston Press By Casey Michel Wed., Jul. 3 2013 at 7:00 AM

Marijuana Legalization Could Come to Texas, and Law Students are Helping Figure How

Rehman Bhalesha was raised around marijuana. That’s not to say that he dealt, or that he pushed, or that he used. He didn’t have to. Weed, growing up, turned up wherever he went.

“Living in South Texas, you really see the substance flood high school and college campuses and neighborhoods, without any regulation, in a completely illicit market,” Bhalesha, set to be a third-year student at the South Texas College of Law, told Hair Balls. “I’ve spent my entire life seeing a strong need [for regulation].” . . . Read Complete Report

 

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