AKA the Athletic DepartmentQuote:
A presentation was made by a representative of a Texas A&M student group "Students for Sensible Drug Policy".
Smeghead4761 said:
The fact that they apparently believe that a city council can change state law would support the argument that marijuana makes you stupid.
So what they want is for the city council to tell CSPD to selectively enforce the law?boredatwork08 said:Smeghead4761 said:
The fact that they apparently believe that a city council can change state law would support the argument that marijuana makes you stupid.
Decriminalization just means that officers would not arrest or cite people found with the substance.
vmiaptetr said:
I'm for it. I have a prescription for THC thru the Texas Compassionate Use Program Never touched the stuff until I got a prescription. It's done wonders for me.
However, reading the article, it sounds like the presentation went very poorly.
Officers already selectively enforce the law. So much is left to their discretion while on patrol.Smeghead4761 said:So what they want is for the city council to tell CSPD to selectively enforce the law?boredatwork08 said:Smeghead4761 said:
The fact that they apparently believe that a city council can change state law would support the argument that marijuana makes you stupid.
Decriminalization just means that officers would not arrest or cite people found with the substance.
Sorry kids. You want the law changed, go bother the legislature. They're even in session.
"Students for Sensible Drug Policy" .... Our kids God love them.Smeghead4761 said:So what they want is for the city council to tell CSPD to selectively enforce the law?boredatwork08 said:Smeghead4761 said:
The fact that they apparently believe that a city council can change state law would support the argument that marijuana makes you stupid.
Decriminalization just means that officers would not arrest or cite people found with the substance.
Sorry kids. You want the law changed, go bother the legislature. They're even in session.
AggieCVQ said:
Pretty sure Austin decriminalized it a while back.
Waco has not.bcstx06 said:AggieCVQ said:
Pretty sure Austin decriminalized it a while back.
Not just Austin, mostly all of the major cities in Texas and I believe even smaller cities like Waco, Temple, Killeen have.
As far as States go, medical marijuana is legal in 37 States. Texas is so restrictive many believe that we will probably be the last State to legalize it.
Bryanisbest said:
Texas legislature says "hello."