the drug war has always been a license to harass freaks and normies who like to get high, it's about social control
of course they'll be ramping up
Got better things to spend tax dollar on than going after those guys. But fearmongering works on your clan every time.
the drug war has always been a license to harass freaks and normies who like to get high, it's about social control
of course they'll be ramping up
target rich environment in Austin, TX. and all over Texas, I would guess.
very many convenience stores supply marijuana, it's right out there in the open now.
...then let it go and it's every man, woman and family for themselves. Which is what it is now except we wouldnt' be throwing billions of dollars at a lost cause decades on end. (We) let them drink themselves into oblivion and death, shattering families all along the route with no end in sight. Let 'em drug themselves that-a-way.
Wash our hands of it. Walk away from (them).
it all fits with Republicans wanting to make other people less free, this has been thematic over generations
I wouldn't waste another dime nor effort on them, or, the drunks. Nobody forces them to drink, or, drug themselves. It's a free country.
so, you want the US government to persecute others for faults you don't have?
Hard liquor and tobacco? No problem!
Tons and tons of businesses gonna circle the drain with this one.
Liquor stores will continue to stay open, make tons of money, and kill thousands in Texas every year.
Just leave them to themselves.
Chicken enforcement is a symptom of corruption.
When they get rid of the commercially available weed, they'll start picking on the legal harder, including tobacco and alcohol.
There's a Republican in the White House, the police have returned to work after a long labor slowdown.
Permitting an establishment to sell & serve liquor to customers who arrive by automobile is so outrageous upon consideration that it's embarrassing.
Law enforcement is forbidden to sit out there waiting for them to come out, but yet they come out and drive drunk.
Abbott vetoed SB 3, the THC ban
https://www.texastribune.org/2025/06...senate-bill-3/Gov. Greg Abbott on Sunday vetoed a contentious state ban on THC products, keeping the Texas hemp industry alive while ing a top priority of Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.
Senate Bill 3 would have banned consumable hemp products that contained any THC, including delta-8 and delta-9.
Abbott, who had remained quiet about the issue throughout the legislative session, rejected the measure just minutes before the veto deadline amid immense political pressure from both sides of the aisle, including from hardline conservatives typically supportive of Patrick’s priorities.
i.e., you'd have to get a prescription
https://www.cnbc.com/2025/12/12/cann...gulations.htmlThe Washington Post first reported on Thursday that Trump was expected to use an executive order to instruct federal agencies to reclassify marijuana as a less regulated Schedule III drug from a Schedule I. Axios reported the potential reclassification of pot — out of a group that includes heroin and into a lower tier of less dangerous drugs, such as steroids and Tylenol with codeine — would take place early next year.
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