Texas Senate Moves Foward To Pass New Legislation For Cannabis And Psychedelics
The Senate inside the state of Texas has now approved a bill to lower the penalty of possessing marijuana concentrates. Also, a measure in the bill would permit Texas to examine the therapeutic possibilities of psychedelics like psilocybin and MDMA. Yet due to senators revising each piece of both bills, they must first go back to their originating chamber. Which would need to be done prior to sending it off to the governor.
So, advocates are watching with a close eye in regards to a separate bill that would expand the stateâs medical cannabis program. This particular bill has passed the House and was sent to a Senate committee this past week. However, the outcome of that bill remains unsure as a legislative deadline comes closer. Action must be taken in the Senate State Affairs Committee in order to pass this bill to the floor. With this political figures see that the end of the session is soon app
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Published: 6:26 PM MDT May 18, 2021 Updated: 6:26 PM MDT May 18, 2021
BOISE, Idaho Idaho Gov. Brad Little on Tuesday vetoed legislation that sought to prevent signature-gathering for an Idaho medical marijuana initiative among Idahoans patronizing legal Oregon pot shops, after an Idaho Attorney General’s opinion found the bill as amended likely unconstitutional.
“I am primarily concerned with the constitutionality and fairness of this bill,” Little wrote in his veto message.
The bill, SB 1150a, initially tried to allow signatures on initiative petitions only when the signer was physically inside the state of Idaho regardless of whether the signer was an Idaho resident and registered voter who just happened to be outside the state. But it ran into trouble in the House because members there pointed out that it was removing initiative petition-signing rights from deployed Idaho military members stationed overseas or out of state.
On April 27, Gov. Brad Little signed the âFetal Heartbeat Billâ that, if enforced, will essentially make abortion inaccessible in the state of Idaho. This is because the bill makes abortion illegal if a fetal heartbeat can be detected, which can easily be as early as 5-6 weeks and well befor… More Headlines