Reefer Madness 2.0 - THC is "life threatening" in 2025

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We're rewinding the clock to the 1930s in the Lone Star State.
Doctor turned state senator rebukes benefits of the plant he acknowledges in order to bend to GOP party leadership.
Good times on the front lines of prohibition in 2025.
Oklahoma also rolling back mmj laws. I guess legalization was fun while it lasted!

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We're rewinding the clock to the 1930s in the Lone Star State.
Doctor turned state senator rebukes benefits of the plant in order to bend to GOP party leadership.
Good times on the front lines of prohibition in 2025.
Oklahoma also rolling back mmj laws. I guess legalization was fun while it lasted!

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America is in for a world of hurt over the next 4 years. But i won’t get political on here.

I think we can expect a lot more of this and federal crackdowns also
 
Agree AM. Banning THC products has become priority #1 in Texas above all other issues. Above cost of living, health care, etc, legal THC is apparently the biggest issue in Texas today.

Last week the Lt. Governor of Texas went into a dispensary to pull a gotcha style sting.
It backfired.
The dispo followed the law to the letter and carded the politician.
LtG asked for gummies outside of legal limits and was denied. His stunt was failing.

LtG then accused the store without any evidence what so ever was selling to students at a nearby high school when in fact the store had sent the school a no trespassing warning to all students regarding the store months ago.
As if kids need to go to a dispo anyways when everybody knows drugs of all types are readily available at all high schools in the USA.


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[PRESS RELEASE] – AUSTIN, Texas, March 18, 2025 – Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick visited the Happy Cactus, a legal hemp retailer in Austin, Texas. When Patrick entered the store, the employees asked for identification to verify his age. He complied and showed his ID, proving he was over 21.

The Happy Cactus team followed the standards of best practices established by the Cannabis Retailers Alliance for Texas and other organizations. Patrick asked about gummies and if products with more than 50 milligrams per serving of hemp THC were available. Co-owner Todd Harris informed him products with more than 50 milligrams per serving were not available in the store.

Patrick claimed that students from Crockett High School had been in the store. Harris said everyone who enters the store is asked for identification to prove they are 21 or older. Harris’ attorney sent Crockett High School administrators a letter warning students not to trespass in the store more than six months ago.

“We are proud of our team here at Happy Cactus,” Harris said. “They handled the visit according to the best practices of Texas hemp retailers and with professionalism and respect. We are proud to provide a legal product that helps many people in our community, including veterans and seniors.”
Patrick’s visit to the Happy Cactus comes as the lieutenant governor is pushing legislation through the Texas Senate that aims to ban hemp-derived THC products that have an estimated $8 billion economic impact in the state.

“We are grateful that Lieutenant Governor Patrick decided to investigate stores on his own,” said David Sergi, of Sergi & Associates. “We are very pleased that he chose Happy Cactus because they are one of the best examples of how to run a store properly. It’s obvious that they carry quality products for people in need and take extreme precautions to ensure their products do not fall into the wrong hands. They even ‘carded’ Lieutenant Governor Patrick without knowing who he was.”
The Happy Cactus is one of Sergi’s clients. Sergi said the lieutenant governor saw firsthand that the hemp retailer does things correctly.
“He learned that we had sent a no-trespass letter to Crockett High School because we didn’t want their students in our store,” Sergi said. “He also learned that their students no longer attempt to come into our store. Happy Cactus does things right like most of our industry.”
 
Agree AM. Banning THC products has become priority #1 in Texas above all other issues. Above cost of living, health care, etc, legal THC is apparently the biggest issue in Texas today.

Last week the Lt. Governor of Texas went into a dispensary to pull a gotcha style sting.
It backfired.
The dispo followed the law to the letter and carded the politician.
LtG asked for gummies outside of legal limits and was denied. His stunt was failing.

LtG then accused the store without any evidence what so ever was selling to students at a nearby high school when in fact the store had sent the school a no trespassing warning to all students regarding the store months ago.
As if kids need to go to a dispo anyways when everybody knows drugs of all types are readily available at all high schools in the USA.


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[PRESS RELEASE] – AUSTIN, Texas, March 18, 2025 – Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick visited the Happy Cactus, a legal hemp retailer in Austin, Texas. When Patrick entered the store, the employees asked for identification to verify his age. He complied and showed his ID, proving he was over 21.

The Happy Cactus team followed the standards of best practices established by the Cannabis Retailers Alliance for Texas and other organizations. Patrick asked about gummies and if products with more than 50 milligrams per serving of hemp THC were available. Co-owner Todd Harris informed him products with more than 50 milligrams per serving were not available in the store.

Patrick claimed that students from Crockett High School had been in the store. Harris said everyone who enters the store is asked for identification to prove they are 21 or older. Harris’ attorney sent Crockett High School administrators a letter warning students not to trespass in the store more than six months ago.

“We are proud of our team here at Happy Cactus,” Harris said. “They handled the visit according to the best practices of Texas hemp retailers and with professionalism and respect. We are proud to provide a legal product that helps many people in our community, including veterans and seniors.”
Patrick’s visit to the Happy Cactus comes as the lieutenant governor is pushing legislation through the Texas Senate that aims to ban hemp-derived THC products that have an estimated $8 billion economic impact in the state.

“We are grateful that Lieutenant Governor Patrick decided to investigate stores on his own,” said David Sergi, of Sergi & Associates. “We are very pleased that he chose Happy Cactus because they are one of the best examples of how to run a store properly. It’s obvious that they carry quality products for people in need and take extreme precautions to ensure their products do not fall into the wrong hands. They even ‘carded’ Lieutenant Governor Patrick without knowing who he was.”
The Happy Cactus is one of Sergi’s clients. Sergi said the lieutenant governor saw firsthand that the hemp retailer does things correctly.
“He learned that we had sent a no-trespass letter to Crockett High School because we didn’t want their students in our store,” Sergi said. “He also learned that their students no longer attempt to come into our store. Happy Cactus does things right like most of our industry.”
Wishing you guys the best down there brother. Its gonna be tough
 
Agree AM. Banning THC products has become priority #1 in Texas above all other issues. Above cost of living, health care, etc, legal THC is apparently the biggest issue in Texas today.

Last week the Lt. Governor of Texas went into a dispensary to pull a gotcha style sting.
It backfired.
The dispo followed the law to the letter and carded the politician.
LtG asked for gummies outside of legal limits and was denied. His stunt was failing.

LtG then accused the store without any evidence what so ever was selling to students at a nearby high school when in fact the store had sent the school a no trespassing warning to all students regarding the store months ago.
As if kids need to go to a dispo anyways when everybody knows drugs of all types are readily available at all high schools in the USA.


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[PRESS RELEASE] – AUSTIN, Texas, March 18, 2025 – Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick visited the Happy Cactus, a legal hemp retailer in Austin, Texas. When Patrick entered the store, the employees asked for identification to verify his age. He complied and showed his ID, proving he was over 21.

The Happy Cactus team followed the standards of best practices established by the Cannabis Retailers Alliance for Texas and other organizations. Patrick asked about gummies and if products with more than 50 milligrams per serving of hemp THC were available. Co-owner Todd Harris informed him products with more than 50 milligrams per serving were not available in the store.

Patrick claimed that students from Crockett High School had been in the store. Harris said everyone who enters the store is asked for identification to prove they are 21 or older. Harris’ attorney sent Crockett High School administrators a letter warning students not to trespass in the store more than six months ago.

“We are proud of our team here at Happy Cactus,” Harris said. “They handled the visit according to the best practices of Texas hemp retailers and with professionalism and respect. We are proud to provide a legal product that helps many people in our community, including veterans and seniors.”
Patrick’s visit to the Happy Cactus comes as the lieutenant governor is pushing legislation through the Texas Senate that aims to ban hemp-derived THC products that have an estimated $8 billion economic impact in the state.

“We are grateful that Lieutenant Governor Patrick decided to investigate stores on his own,” said David Sergi, of Sergi & Associates. “We are very pleased that he chose Happy Cactus because they are one of the best examples of how to run a store properly. It’s obvious that they carry quality products for people in need and take extreme precautions to ensure their products do not fall into the wrong hands. They even ‘carded’ Lieutenant Governor Patrick without knowing who he was.”
The Happy Cactus is one of Sergi’s clients. Sergi said the lieutenant governor saw firsthand that the hemp retailer does things correctly.
“He learned that we had sent a no-trespass letter to Crockett High School because we didn’t want their students in our store,” Sergi said. “He also learned that their students no longer attempt to come into our store. Happy Cactus does things right like most of our industry.”
Fucking Clown(S)
 
America is in for a world of hurt over the next 4 years. But i won’t get political on here.

I think we can expect a lot more of this and federal crackdowns also
Agreed but whats the point, not like I'd want to associate with those people anyways if that's there (ill)ogic and core beliefs.
 
@Bandit420

I can't serve liquor in a restaurant in Oklahoma, because I have a felony offense of either cannabis possession or its the evading police charge.

So I can't be a Server, how I made money to try and support my Family, My Fucking Daughter.

Apparently, someone/something fucked up and it should not have been approved back in 2020 or so, ATF mother fuckers showed up at my work and let the GM know my license was revoked.



But a convicted rapist and felon can be a President.

Fucking kill me.

It's as simple as that to me, no other argument needed with everything wrong with this country and some of its dumbass easily manipulated citizens.

I could do the "job" better.

I'd listen to counsel and actual smart people, that don't have bullshit self-interest, self-enrichment agendas, and not for the greater good or longterm.


"Fuck you, I got mine"
 
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We're rewinding the clock to the 1930s in the Lone Star State.
Doctor turned state senator rebukes benefits of the plant he acknowledges in order to bend to GOP party leadership.
Good times on the front lines of prohibition in 2025.
Oklahoma also rolling back mmj laws. I guess legalization was fun while it lasted!

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So sorry...its just wrong.
 
America is in for a world of hurt over the next 4 years. But i won’t get political on here.

I think we can expect a lot more of this and federal crackdowns also

I think you are right to avoid getting political on here, but I absolutely hate feeling that way. Whether a person leans more conservative on most issues, or more liberal, I would hazard to guess that a quite a few people on this forum share similar views on legal cannabis.
 
I think you are right to avoid getting political on here, but I absolutely hate feeling that way. Whether a person leans more conservative on most issues, or more liberal, I would hazard to guess that a quite a few people on this forum share similar views on legal cannabis.

Texas is and will likely be a red state for a very long time. Yet every year poll show a huge majority, over 70% of Texas residents, want some sort of legalization and the number is even higher for medical use.
This is where it goes beyond politics and more so on individual politicians who use law in pay to play schemes. Lobbyists control these people above all.
So no matter what all Texans want from them, those who pay get what they want. Dan Patrick is in the pocket of big pharma, private prison corporations, police unions, the beer, wine, & spirits industry and others against legal cannabis so those are the groups who he serves.

The booze industry might be taking the biggest hit by these shops staying open.
Recently the big Spring festival was on again here and the dispos couldn't keep up with demand yet liquor stores were empty of customers.
People would rather be high than drunk but lobbyists use politicians on the take like Patrick to make sure there's only one choice and that's booze.
It's not red or blue at that point and is just simply who has the money to put politicians in charge of the ruling party majority in their pocket
 
Texas is and will likely be a red state for a very long time. Yet every year poll show a huge majority, over 70% of Texas residents, want some sort of legalization and the number is even higher for medical use.
This is where it goes beyond politics and more so on individual politicians who use law in pay to play schemes. Lobbyists control these people above all.
So no matter what all Texans want from them, those who pay get what they want. Dan Patrick is in the pocket of big pharma, private prison corporations, police unions, the beer, wine, & spirits industry and others against legal cannabis so those are the groups who he serves.

The booze industry might be taking the biggest hit by these shops staying open.
Recently the big Spring festival was on again here and the dispos couldn't keep up with demand yet liquor stores were empty of customers.
People would rather be high than drunk but lobbyists use politicians on the take like Patrick to make sure there's only one choice and that's booze.
It's not red or blue at that point and is just simply who has the money to put politicians in charge of the ruling party majority in their pocket
I get it. Virginia's governor refuses to sign version after version of a cannabis retail bill. Everyone wants their pork.
 
I have signatures disabled so I can't see it 🥴
Can't believe we don't have a BS flag for me to wave~!

While I agree money gets what it wants, I feel the need to remind all here that there still exist a large group of old white men of both 'popular' political groups that think marijuana is a gate way drug.
No joke at all. They refuse education and not all of them are drinkers.
While many are there is still a larger than I ever imagined group that have never drank or smoked in their life.
I know old~!
They are dead set against cannabis.
 
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