Texas Cannabis PAC (TexCANN) is a non-partisan political action committee promoting the consensus position on cannabis reform in the Texas Legislature.
Thank you to Texans for Responsible Marijuana Policy for including our board member, Aaron Day, in your thought-provoking event - Texas Marijuana Policy Conference. Our PAC is proud to help protect and elect the Texas lawmakers who actively advance reform of Texas cannabis laws.
We are excited to announce that TexCann PAC Board Member Aaron Day will speak at the "Making Cannabis a Campaign Issue" session during the upcoming Texans for Responsible Marijuana Policy conference. Register now! https://t.co/N49ivqiNdo @TxMJPolicy
This is a stance for higher local property taxes thanks to unnecessary incarceration, indigent-defense costs, and wasted officer time. At a time when the #txlege wants to limit local revenue, shouldn't they also pass bills like #HB63 that reduce local tax burdens?
#HB63 is @TexasYRs legislative priority bill and in-line with the @TexasGOP platform. If you believe in liberty, personal responsibility, and sensible criminal justice reform, please contact @DanPatrick and respectfully ask that he reevaluate his position.
It's been 45 years since the #txlege passed marijuana reform. Today, we took a huge step forward when the House supported HB63. The bill would stop 75K Texans from being arrested annually & would save ~$735 million in local tax dollars. #CJReform
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"This isn’t about whether marijuana is good or bad, it’s about whether what we’re doing on enforcement is good policy. We all know it’s not... The time for reform is now" - Moody #HB63
Moody talking about negative effects of harsh marijuana penalties: $734M spent in Texas on enforcement, 75,000 arrests that take police off the street, collateral consequences that follow young people the rest of their lives #txlege#HB63
As #txlege takes up #HB63, reduction in #marijuana penalties, worth noting that most Texans support reducing the punishment for marijuana possession to a citation and fine according to June 2018 @UTAustin/@TexasTribune polling: https://t.co/hcqpjzoTUM
Republican and Democratic Party platforms include common call to reform cannabis laws #txlege. WATCH LIVE TODAY as House considers #HB63 https://t.co/DGG2zAHsvb
@moodyforelpaso thank you for advancing common sense marijuana reform in TX! Both Democrat & GOP platforms support marijuana law reforms. #HB63 benefits TX taxpayers & frees up valuable law enforcement resources. Pls VOTE YES #txlege#txcann
“A majority of states now have medical marijuana programs and it has become increasingly necessary to...bring the safeguards, activities, and sales associated with this business into the regulatory reporting compliance framework.” https://t.co/leIL2kBCCW
No, experts don't consider marijuana a gateway drug. That, and five more fact checks from the Texas Legislature on weed. #txlege https://t.co/R37lq4RzIz
BOOM: New Mexico’s governor just signed a marijuana decriminalization bill.
NM is now the 24th state to remove the threat of jail time for possessing small amounts of cannabis.
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