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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><input type="checkbox" name="v18/n000/a031"> <a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v18/n000/a031.html?1080">US TX: Dallas Police Shooting: Search For Marijuana In Victim's Home</a></th>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/source/Baltimore+Sun+%28MD%29">Baltimore Sun (MD)</a></td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/author/Flynn%2C+Meagan">Flynn, Meagan</a></td>
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          <p align="justify"> The family of Botham Jean, the unarmed black man who authorities say was fatally shot by a Dallas police officer inside his own apartment, spent Thursday celebrating his life. Hundreds of people filed into the Greenville
            Avenue Church of Christ in Richardson, Texas, to pay their respects at Jean's funeral service, remembering the 26-year-old businessman as, what his friend Pastor Michael Griffin described him, "the light in a dark room." <br><br> But then
            around 5 p.m., the family's lawyers were alerted to some apparent breaking news in the investigation into Jean's death. <br><br> [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v18/n000/a031.html?1080">continues 846 words</a>] </p>
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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v18/n113/a03.html?1080">US TX: What Notorious Drug Lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman's Mom</a></th>
        <td nowrap="">Sun, 13 May 2018</td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/source/Houston+Chronicle+%28TX%29">Houston Chronicle (TX)</a></td>
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          <p align="justify"> During an exclusive interview with TIME, the mother of notorious drug lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman shared what she thinks of her son. <br><br> Guzman, 61, is in New York City's highest-security prison after escaping
            from Mexican prisons twice, once in 2001 and again in 2015. He is accused of trafficking drugs worth $14 billion into the United States. His is one of the biggest narcotics cases in U.S. criminal history. <br><br> During the interview,
            Guzman's mother, Consuelo Loera, 88, spoke about his childhood growing up in a mud-made shack in Mexico's Sierra Madre mountains. <br><br> [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v18/n113/a03.html?1080">continues 172 words</a>] </p>
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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v18/n109/a02.html?1080">US TX: Texas Family Fights To Broaden Medical Marijuana Rules For</a></th>
        <td nowrap="">Wed, 02 May 2018</td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/source/Houston+Chronicle+%28TX%29">Houston Chronicle (TX)</a></td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/author/Najarro%2C+Ileana">Najarro, Ileana</a></td>
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          <p align="justify"> "He was beautiful," said his mother, Bonnie. "He was perfect." <br><br> But when Micah turned 3, he began lining up his toy cars in a row and just staring at them. His limited vocabulary became more limited. He forgot
            how to go potty. <br><br> Jensen, 47, quit her job as an executive assistant to take care of and homeschool him. <br><br> Early one morning, she felt something shudder in her bed. Beside her, Micah trembled uncontrollably and she saw his
            skin turn a deep shade of blue and purple. He gasped for air. <br><br> [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v18/n109/a02.html?1080">continues 241 words</a>] </p>
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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><input type="checkbox" name="v18/n066/a11"> <a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v18/n066/a11.html?1080">US TX: Pete Sessions At Opioid Addiction Summit Talks Marijuana</a></th>
        <td nowrap="">Tue, 20 Feb 2018</td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/source/Ft.+Worth+Star-Telegram+%28TX%29">Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX)</a></td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/author/Caplan%2C+Jeff">Caplan, Jeff</a></td>
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          <p align="justify"> Congressman Pete Sessions used a speech to a group of doctors and other healthcare providers at an opioid epidemic summit Tuesday to suggest that marijuana is the gateway to addiction and as a campaign against the
            medical and recreational legalization movement. <br><br> The Republican from Dallas called the rising number of deaths from opioid overdose a "national crisis" and implored those on the front lines of the fight, the scientific and medical
            communities, he said, to provide solutions he can bring to Congress, saying he will get the appropriate funding added to next month's budget bill. <br><br>
            [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v18/n066/a11.html?1080">continues 1053 words</a>] </p>
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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><input type="checkbox" name="v17/n426/a05"> <a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n426/a05.html?1080">US TX: Cautious Texas Among Last States To OK Medical Marijuana</a></th>
        <td nowrap="">Fri, 15 Dec 2017</td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/source/Daily+Herald+%28Arlington+Heights%2C+IL%29">Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL)</a></td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/author/Weber%2C+Paul+J.">Weber, Paul J.</a></td>
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          <p align="justify"> MANCHACA, Texas -- When California rings in the new year with the sale of recreational pot for the first time, Texas will be tiptoeing into its own marijuana milestone: a medical cannabis program so restrictive that
            doubts swirl over who will even use it. <br><br> Texas is the last big state to allow some form of medical marijuana, albeit an oil extract so low in the psychoactive component, THC, that it couldn't get a person high. Though it might
            seem that Texas policymakers have softened their attitude toward the drug, bringing them more in line with the U.S. population as a whole, they have not. A joint could still land you in jail in Texas, and the state's embrace of medical
            marijuana comes with a heavy dose of caution. <br><br> [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n426/a05.html?1080">continues 796 words</a>] </p>
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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><input type="checkbox" name="v17/n409/a07"> <a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n409/a07.html?1080">US TX: Editorial: Get The Ball Rolling To Expand Medical Marijuana In</a></th>
        <td nowrap="">Fri, 01 Dec 2017</td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/source/Ft.+Worth+Star-Telegram+%28TX%29">Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX)</a></td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/author/Christopher%2C+Jared+L.">Christopher, Jared L.</a></td>
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          <p align="justify"> Within weeks an estimated 150,000 Texas patients suffering from untreatable epilepsy will have a new means of relief. <br><br> Cannabidiol (CBD), a form of medical marijuana, will finally be delivered to patients who
            qualify under the state's very strict guidelines. The CBD reduces or halts convulsive epileptic seizures but doesn't get the patients stoned. <br><br> Right now, the treatment will be available only for certain epilepsy patients, and it's
            highly controlled. <br><br> We believe availability should be expanded for treatment of other conditions when there's evidence those patients can be helped. We urge state lawmakers to begin work through the political and medical hurdles
            now so they can make that happen when they meet in 13 months. <br><br> [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n409/a07.html?1080">continues 388 words</a>] </p>
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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><input type="checkbox" name="v17/n401/a05"> <a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n401/a05.html?1080">US TX: Medical Marijuana Will Be Sold In Texas Before End Of 2017</a></th>
        <td nowrap="">Fri, 24 Nov 2017</td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/source/Ft.+Worth+Star-Telegram+%28TX%29">Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX)</a></td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/author/Tinsley%2C+Anna+M.">Tinsley, Anna M.</a></td>
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          <p align="justify"> In just a few weeks, medical marijuana will legally be sold in Texas. <br><br> The plants are nearly finished growing in South-Central Texas, which means workers will soon harvest and cultivate them, drying them out and
            preparing to extract low-level cannibidiol. <br><br> Once that medicine is in a liquid form, and packaged in drops, the first sales of medical marijuana -- geared to help Texans with intractable epilepsy -- will occur before the end of
            this year. <br><br> "It's very, very exciting," said Jose Hidalgo, chief executive officer of Cansortium Holdings, the Florida-based parent company of Cansortium Texas. "Nothing in life ever goes as planned. <br><br>
            [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n401/a05.html?1080">continues 501 words</a>] </p>
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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><input type="checkbox" name="v17/n300/a07"> <a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n300/a07.html?1080">US TX: Medical Marijuana To Start Growing In South Texas</a></th>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/source/Ft.+Worth+Star-Telegram+%28TX%29">Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX)</a></td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/author/Tinsley%2C+Anna+M.">Tinsley, Anna M.</a></td>
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          <p align="justify"> Any day now, medical marijuana will legally start to grow in the state of Texas. <br><br> It will be planted, grown and processed on a 10-acre parcel of land in Schulenburg, a small community east of San Antonio, now
            that the company that owns the property -- Cansortium Texas -- has received the state's first license to do so. <br><br> The low-level cannabidiol will be sold, under a 2015 law, to help Texans with intractable epilepsy if federally
            approved medication hasn't helped. <br><br> [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n300/a07.html?1080">continues 1020 words</a>] </p>
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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><input type="checkbox" name="v17/n255/a12"> <a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n255/a12.html?1080">US TX: Texans May Be Able To Buy Medical Cannabis Oil By January</a></th>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/source/Ft.+Worth+Star-Telegram+%28TX%29">Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX)</a></td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/author/Samuels%2C+Alex">Samuels, Alex</a></td>
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          <p align="justify"> In 2015, Gov. Greg Abbott signed the first bill allowing any growing or sale of marijuana in Texas. The Texas Compassionate Use Act legalized the selling of a specific kind of cannabis oil derived from marijuana plants
            for a very small group of customers: epilepsy patients whose symptoms have not responded to federally approved medication. <br><br> Two years later, Texans still can't legally buy cannabis oil, but a handful of companies believe they are
            weeks away from receiving the official go-ahead to become the state's first sellers. <br><br> [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n255/a12.html?1080">continues 859 words</a>] </p>
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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n246/a06.html?1080">US TX: Young Texas 'Medical Marijuana Refugee' Sues Sessions Over</a></th>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/source/San+Antonio+Express-News+%28TX%29">San Antonio Express-News (TX)</a></td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/author/Brezosky%2C+Lynn">Brezosky, Lynn</a></td>
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          <p align="justify"> A Texas girl whose family moved to Colorado to use medical marijuana to treat her intractable epilepsy is among those suing Attorney General Jeff Sessions over the federal cannabis prohibition. <br><br> Attorney General
            Jeff Sessions says the federal government should be able to prosecute marijuana use and distribution in states that have declared it legal. <br><br> An 11-year-old Texas cannabis "refugee" has joined a retired NFL football player, an Iraq
            War veteran and two others in a lawsuit challenging beleaguered Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the federal government's stance on medical marijuana. <br><br>
            [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n246/a06.html?1080">continues 795 words</a>] </p>
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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n225/a04.html?1080">US TX: Baker Institute Gets $3m For Drug Policy Research</a></th>
        <td nowrap="">Wed, 12 Jul 2017</td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/source/Houston+Chronicle+%28TX%29">Houston Chronicle (TX)</a></td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/author/Deam%2C+Jenny">Deam, Jenny</a></td>
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          <p align="justify"> Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy has received a $3 million donation to endow a fellow in drug policy to provide objective scientific research in the highly charged political arena of drug addiction,
            university officials announced Wednesday. <br><br> Katharine Neill Harris, who currently holds a post-doctoral fellowship in drug policy at the Baker Institute, will become the Alfred C. Glassell III Fellow in Drug Policy. <br><br> The
            money to fund her new position comes from the Glassell Family Foundation led by Houston philanthropist Alfred C. Glassell III. <br><br> [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n225/a04.html?1080">continues 299 words</a>] </p>
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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><input type="checkbox" name="v17/n213/a07"> <a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n213/a07.html?1080">US TX: Teen Kidnapped And Murdered Over Marijuana Theft: Cops</a></th>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/source/New+York+Post+%28NY%29">New York Post (NY)</a></td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/author/Salo%2C+Jackie">Salo, Jackie</a></td>
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          <p align="justify"> A 13-year-old girl found dead over the weekend in Texas was abducted as ransom for stolen marijuana, according to authorities. <br><br> Police said Shavon Randle was kidnapped Wednesday from a Lancaster home after the
            boyfriend of one of her relatives stole about 22 pounds of pot, the Fort Worth Star-Telegram reported. <br><br> Soon after she was abducted, suspects allegedly called a relative from a private number and told them, "Give us our sh-t back
            or we are going to kill her." <br><br> [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n213/a07.html?1080">continues 167 words</a>] </p>
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        <td nowrap="">Mon, 20 Mar 2017</td>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/author/Sack%2C+Kevin">Sack, Kevin</a></td>
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          <p align="justify"> With battering rams and flash-bang grenades, SWAT teams fuel the risk of violence as they forcibly enter suspects' homes. Five months and 85 miles apart, two cases took starkly divergent legal paths. <br><br> SOMERVILLE,
            Tex. - Joshua Aaron Hall had been a resident of the Burleson County Jail for about a week when he requested a meeting with Gene Hermes, the sheriff's investigator who had locked him up for violating probation. The stocky lawman arrived in
            the featureless interview room on the morning of Dec. 13, 2013, placed his soda cup on the table and apologized for not getting there sooner. He asked in his gravelly drawl if they would be talking about Mr. Hall's own case. <br><br>
            [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n103/a04.html?1080">continues 6445 words</a>] </p>
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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><input type="checkbox" name="v17/n039/a08"> <a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n039/a08.html?1080">US TX: Obama Commutes Prison Sentence Of California Healthcare</a></th>
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          <p align="justify"> President Barack Obama on Thursday commuted the 20-year prison sentenced imposed on Richard Ruiz Montes, convicted in 2008 for his role in the Modesto's pot-dealing California Healthcare Collective. <br><br> In one of
            his final presidential acts, Obama used his executive authority to cut Montes' sentence by more than half. Now held at a federal facility in Atwater, according to the Bureau of Prisons' inmate locator, the 36-year-old Montes will be
            released May 19. <br><br> He is identified as Richard by the White House and Bureau of Prisons, but has also been known as Ricardo. The White House listed his hometown as Escalon. <br><br>
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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><input type="checkbox" name="v17/n026/a03"> <a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n026/a03.html?1080">US TX: Pew Research Center Poll Finds Two-thirds Of Cops Think</a></th>
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          <p align="justify"> A Pew Research Center survey of nearly 8,000 police officers finds that more than two-thirds of them say that marijuana use should be legal for either personal or medical use. <br><br> The nationally representative
            survey of law enforcement, one of the largest of its kind, found that 32 percent of police officers said marijuana should be legal for medical and recreational use, while 37 percent said it should be legal for medical use only. Another 30
            percent said that marijuana should not be legal at all. <br><br> [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n026/a03.html?1080">continues 424 words</a>] </p>
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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><input type="checkbox" name="v17/n007/a02"> <a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n007/a02.html?1080">US TX: Arlington Officer Allows Teen To Do Pushups Instead Of Jail</a></th>
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          <p align="justify"> An Arlington police officer is popular on social media Thursday because of a video that shows he gave a teenager caught smoking marijuana in a movie theater parking lot an unorthodox alternative to being arrested:
            pushups. <br><br> Officer Eric Ball was working off-duty Monday night at the theater in Arlington when someone told him that a teenager was smoking marijuana outside, WFAA-TV reported. Ball went outside to find the teen finishing a
            cigarette and discarding it, and Ball smelled marijuana when he approached him. <br><br> [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n007/a02.html?1080">continues 175 words</a>] </p>
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          <p align="justify"> An unclassified document from the Drug Enforcement Agency shows the areas of influence generated by Mexico's major criminal organizations. <br><br> The "intelligence report," dated July 2015, includes three maps that
            show the various DEA offices around the country and the cartel-related cases they deal with; potential markets that drug cartels will exploit due to population density; and heroin deaths by state. <br><br> In Texas, the many offices
            appear to have their time spent dealing with cases involving the Sinaloa, Gulf, Juarez, the Knights Templar, Beltran-Levya, Jalisco and the Zetas. <br><br>
            [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v17/n006/a05.html?1080">continues 119 words</a>] </p>
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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v16/n627/a06.html?1080">US TX: Feds: Colorado's New Pot Laws A Haven For Texas Drug Runners</a></th>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/author/Schiller%2C+Dane">Schiller, Dane</a></td>
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          <p align="justify"> Texas traffickers hide in plain sight in Colorado with its lax pot laws <br><br> Tien Nguyen, 35, is charged in Smith County, Texas with money laundering after allegedly being stopped with $71,900 in cash in a rental car
            on Interstate 20. Handout <br><br> Tien Nguyen, 35, is charged in Smith County, Texas with money... <br><br> Three packages were mailed one after another, each shipped from the same Colorado post office to the same Houston business in the
            name of the same fictitious person. <br><br> [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v16/n627/a06.html?1080">continues 1675 words</a>] </p>
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                <td nowrap="" width="30%"><a href="/author/Farmer%2C+Liz">Farmer, Liz</a></td>
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          <p align="justify"> Businessman Has N. Texas Town in Sights for Facility to Produce Oil to Treat Epilepsy <br><br> GUNTER - A cotton gin that sat empty for decades in this small North Texas town could be filled next year with the first
            cannabis plants legally grown in the state. Jae S. Lee/Staff Photographer Patrick Moran, president and co-founder of the Texas Cannabis Industry Association, aims to plant Texas' first legal cannabis plants in Gunter. A statute enacted
            last year paves the way for cultivation of non-psychoactive cannabis to produce CBD oil for treating people with severe epilepsy. <br><br> [<a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v16/n552/a10.html?1080">continues 1340 words</a>] </p>
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        <th align="left" nowrap="" width="90%"><input type="checkbox" name="v16/n511/a07"> <a href="http://www.mapinc.org/drugnews/v16/n511/a07.html?1080">US TX: PUB LTE: Marijuana, Casino Gaming</a></th>
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          <p align="justify"> Regarding "Dangerous drugs" (Page A14, Thursday), the editorial takes note of illogical marijuana laws in our state, while those laws sidestep kush, which is actually a more dangerous substance. Four states have already
            legalized the use of marijuana, and all is well. <br><br> Texas needs to move forward on this issue as well as the issue of casino gambling. Other states are enjoying the freedoms related to both of these issues, which should be
            individual choices. <br><br> We are stuck in an outdated mode, based on falsehoods and overly conservative and religious mores. We need to focus our laws and enforcement efforts on things that really matter. <br><br> G. Gratzer, Sargent
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1 US TX: Dallas Police Shooting: Search For Marijuana In Victim's HomeFri, 14
Sep 2018

Source:Baltimore Sun (MD) Author:Flynn, Meagan Area:Texas Lines:119
Added:09/14/2018

The family of Botham Jean, the unarmed black man who authorities say was fatally
shot by a Dallas police officer inside his own apartment, spent Thursday
celebrating his life. Hundreds of people filed into the Greenville Avenue Church
of Christ in Richardson, Texas, to pay their respects at Jean's funeral service,
remembering the 26-year-old businessman as, what his friend Pastor Michael
Griffin described him, "the light in a dark room."

But then around 5 p.m., the family's lawyers were alerted to some apparent
breaking news in the investigation into Jean's death.

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2US TX: What Notorious Drug Lord Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman's MomSun, 13 May 2018

Source:Houston Chronicle (TX) Author:Leighton, Heather Area:Texas Lines:Excerpt
Added:05/13/2018

During an exclusive interview with TIME, the mother of notorious drug lord
Joaquin 'El Chapo' Guzman shared what she thinks of her son.

Guzman, 61, is in New York City's highest-security prison after escaping from
Mexican prisons twice, once in 2001 and again in 2015. He is accused of
trafficking drugs worth $14 billion into the United States. His is one of the
biggest narcotics cases in U.S. criminal history.

During the interview, Guzman's mother, Consuelo Loera, 88, spoke about his
childhood growing up in a mud-made shack in Mexico's Sierra Madre mountains.

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3US TX: Texas Family Fights To Broaden Medical Marijuana Rules ForWed, 02 May
2018

Source:Houston Chronicle (TX) Author:Najarro, Ileana Area:Texas Lines:Excerpt
Added:05/02/2018

"He was beautiful," said his mother, Bonnie. "He was perfect."

But when Micah turned 3, he began lining up his toy cars in a row and just
staring at them. His limited vocabulary became more limited. He forgot how to go
potty.

Jensen, 47, quit her job as an executive assistant to take care of and
homeschool him.

Early one morning, she felt something shudder in her bed. Beside her, Micah
trembled uncontrollably and she saw his skin turn a deep shade of blue and
purple. He gasped for air.

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4 US TX: Pete Sessions At Opioid Addiction Summit Talks MarijuanaTue, 20 Feb
2018

Source:Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX) Author:Caplan, Jeff Area:Texas Lines:148
Added:02/23/2018

Congressman Pete Sessions used a speech to a group of doctors and other
healthcare providers at an opioid epidemic summit Tuesday to suggest that
marijuana is the gateway to addiction and as a campaign against the medical and
recreational legalization movement.

The Republican from Dallas called the rising number of deaths from opioid
overdose a "national crisis" and implored those on the front lines of the fight,
the scientific and medical communities, he said, to provide solutions he can
bring to Congress, saying he will get the appropriate funding added to next
month's budget bill.

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5 US TX: Cautious Texas Among Last States To OK Medical MarijuanaFri, 15 Dec
2017

Source:Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL) Author:Weber, Paul J. Area:Texas
Lines:116 Added:12/18/2017

MANCHACA, Texas -- When California rings in the new year with the sale of
recreational pot for the first time, Texas will be tiptoeing into its own
marijuana milestone: a medical cannabis program so restrictive that doubts swirl
over who will even use it.

Texas is the last big state to allow some form of medical marijuana, albeit an
oil extract so low in the psychoactive component, THC, that it couldn't get a
person high. Though it might seem that Texas policymakers have softened their
attitude toward the drug, bringing them more in line with the U.S. population as
a whole, they have not. A joint could still land you in jail in Texas, and the
state's embrace of medical marijuana comes with a heavy dose of caution.

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6 US TX: Editorial: Get The Ball Rolling To Expand Medical Marijuana InFri, 01
Dec 2017

Source:Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX) Author:Christopher, Jared L. Area:Texas
Lines:81 Added:12/06/2017

Within weeks an estimated 150,000 Texas patients suffering from untreatable
epilepsy will have a new means of relief.

Cannabidiol (CBD), a form of medical marijuana, will finally be delivered to
patients who qualify under the state's very strict guidelines. The CBD reduces
or halts convulsive epileptic seizures but doesn't get the patients stoned.

Right now, the treatment will be available only for certain epilepsy patients,
and it's highly controlled.

We believe availability should be expanded for treatment of other conditions
when there's evidence those patients can be helped. We urge state lawmakers to
begin work through the political and medical hurdles now so they can make that
happen when they meet in 13 months.

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7 US TX: Medical Marijuana Will Be Sold In Texas Before End Of 2017Fri, 24 Nov
2017

Source:Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX) Author:Tinsley, Anna M. Area:Texas Lines:95
Added:11/28/2017

In just a few weeks, medical marijuana will legally be sold in Texas.

The plants are nearly finished growing in South-Central Texas, which means
workers will soon harvest and cultivate them, drying them out and preparing to
extract low-level cannibidiol.

Once that medicine is in a liquid form, and packaged in drops, the first sales
of medical marijuana -- geared to help Texans with intractable epilepsy -- will
occur before the end of this year.

"It's very, very exciting," said Jose Hidalgo, chief executive officer of
Cansortium Holdings, the Florida-based parent company of Cansortium Texas.
"Nothing in life ever goes as planned.

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8 US TX: Medical Marijuana To Start Growing In South TexasFri, 08 Sep 2017

Source:Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX) Author:Tinsley, Anna M. Area:Texas Lines:171
Added:09/12/2017

Any day now, medical marijuana will legally start to grow in the state of Texas.

It will be planted, grown and processed on a 10-acre parcel of land in
Schulenburg, a small community east of San Antonio, now that the company that
owns the property -- Cansortium Texas -- has received the state's first license
to do so.

The low-level cannabidiol will be sold, under a 2015 law, to help Texans with
intractable epilepsy if federally approved medication hasn't helped.

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9 US TX: Texans May Be Able To Buy Medical Cannabis Oil By JanuaryThu, 10 Aug
2017

Source:Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX) Author:Samuels, Alex Area:Texas Lines:123
Added:08/14/2017

In 2015, Gov. Greg Abbott signed the first bill allowing any growing or sale of
marijuana in Texas. The Texas Compassionate Use Act legalized the selling of a
specific kind of cannabis oil derived from marijuana plants for a very small
group of customers: epilepsy patients whose symptoms have not responded to
federally approved medication.

Two years later, Texans still can't legally buy cannabis oil, but a handful of
companies believe they are weeks away from receiving the official go-ahead to
become the state's first sellers.

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10US TX: Young Texas 'Medical Marijuana Refugee' Sues Sessions OverWed, 26 Jul
2017

Source:San Antonio Express-News (TX) Author:Brezosky, Lynn Area:Texas
Lines:Excerpt Added:07/26/2017

A Texas girl whose family moved to Colorado to use medical marijuana to treat
her intractable epilepsy is among those suing Attorney General Jeff Sessions
over the federal cannabis prohibition.

Attorney General Jeff Sessions says the federal government should be able to
prosecute marijuana use and distribution in states that have declared it legal.

An 11-year-old Texas cannabis "refugee" has joined a retired NFL football
player, an Iraq War veteran and two others in a lawsuit challenging beleaguered
Attorney General Jeff Sessions and the federal government's stance on medical
marijuana.

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11US TX: Baker Institute Gets $3m For Drug Policy ResearchWed, 12 Jul 2017

Source:Houston Chronicle (TX) Author:Deam, Jenny Area:Texas Lines:Excerpt
Added:07/14/2017

Rice University's Baker Institute for Public Policy has received a $3 million
donation to endow a fellow in drug policy to provide objective scientific
research in the highly charged political arena of drug addiction, university
officials announced Wednesday.

Katharine Neill Harris, who currently holds a post-doctoral fellowship in drug
policy at the Baker Institute, will become the Alfred C. Glassell III Fellow in
Drug Policy.

The money to fund her new position comes from the Glassell Family Foundation led
by Houston philanthropist Alfred C. Glassell III.

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12 US TX: Teen Kidnapped And Murdered Over Marijuana Theft: CopsTue, 04 Jul 2017

Source:New York Post (NY) Author:Salo, Jackie Area:Texas Lines:47
Added:07/05/2017

A 13-year-old girl found dead over the weekend in Texas was abducted as ransom
for stolen marijuana, according to authorities.

Police said Shavon Randle was kidnapped Wednesday from a Lancaster home after
the boyfriend of one of her relatives stole about 22 pounds of pot, the Fort
Worth Star-Telegram reported.

Soon after she was abducted, suspects allegedly called a relative from a private
number and told them, "Give us our sh-t back or we are going to kill her."

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13 US TX: Officers Killed In Murder Or Self-Defense?Mon, 20 Mar 2017

Source:New York Times (NY) Author:Sack, Kevin Area:Texas Lines:762
Added:03/24/2017

With battering rams and flash-bang grenades, SWAT teams fuel the risk of
violence as they forcibly enter suspects' homes. Five months and 85 miles apart,
two cases took starkly divergent legal paths.

SOMERVILLE, Tex. - Joshua Aaron Hall had been a resident of the Burleson County
Jail for about a week when he requested a meeting with Gene Hermes, the
sheriff's investigator who had locked him up for violating probation. The stocky
lawman arrived in the featureless interview room on the morning of Dec. 13,
2013, placed his soda cup on the table and apologized for not getting there
sooner. He asked in his gravelly drawl if they would be talking about Mr. Hall's
own case.

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14 US TX: Obama Commutes Prison Sentence Of California HealthcareThu, 19 Jan
2017

Source:Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX) Author:Doyle, Michael Area:Texas Lines:50
Added:01/19/2017

President Barack Obama on Thursday commuted the 20-year prison sentenced imposed
on Richard Ruiz Montes, convicted in 2008 for his role in the Modesto's
pot-dealing California Healthcare Collective.

In one of his final presidential acts, Obama used his executive authority to cut
Montes' sentence by more than half. Now held at a federal facility in Atwater,
according to the Bureau of Prisons' inmate locator, the 36-year-old Montes will
be released May 19.

He is identified as Richard by the White House and Bureau of Prisons, but has
also been known as Ricardo. The White House listed his hometown as Escalon.

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15 US TX: Pew Research Center Poll Finds Two-thirds Of Cops ThinkThu, 12 Jan
2017

Source:Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX) Author:Ingraham, Christopher Area:Texas
Lines:72 Added:01/12/2017

A Pew Research Center survey of nearly 8,000 police officers finds that more
than two-thirds of them say that marijuana use should be legal for either
personal or medical use.

The nationally representative survey of law enforcement, one of the largest of
its kind, found that 32 percent of police officers said marijuana should be
legal for medical and recreational use, while 37 percent said it should be legal
for medical use only. Another 30 percent said that marijuana should not be legal
at all.

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16 US TX: Arlington Officer Allows Teen To Do Pushups Instead Of JailWed, 04 Jan
2017

Source:Ft. Worth Star-Telegram (TX)          Area:Texas Lines:43
Added:01/04/2017

An Arlington police officer is popular on social media Thursday because of a
video that shows he gave a teenager caught smoking marijuana in a movie theater
parking lot an unorthodox alternative to being arrested: pushups.

Officer Eric Ball was working off-duty Monday night at the theater in Arlington
when someone told him that a teenager was smoking marijuana outside, WFAA-TV
reported. Ball went outside to find the teen finishing a cigarette and
discarding it, and Ball smelled marijuana when he approached him.

[continues 175 words]

17US TX: DEA Maps Show Where Mexican Drug Cartels Hold Sway In TexasWed, 04 Jan
2017

Source:Houston Chronicle (TX) Author:Perera, John-Henry Area:Texas Lines:Excerpt
Added:01/04/2017

An unclassified document from the Drug Enforcement Agency shows the areas of
influence generated by Mexico's major criminal organizations.

The "intelligence report," dated July 2015, includes three maps that show the
various DEA offices around the country and the cartel-related cases they deal
with; potential markets that drug cartels will exploit due to population
density; and heroin deaths by state.

In Texas, the many offices appear to have their time spent dealing with cases
involving the Sinaloa, Gulf, Juarez, the Knights Templar, Beltran-Levya, Jalisco
and the Zetas.

[continues 119 words]

18US TX: Feds: Colorado's New Pot Laws A Haven For Texas Drug RunnersSun, 25 Sep
2016

Source:Houston Chronicle (TX) Author:Schiller, Dane Area:Texas Lines:Excerpt
Added:09/29/2016

Texas traffickers hide in plain sight in Colorado with its lax pot laws

Tien Nguyen, 35, is charged in Smith County, Texas with money laundering after
allegedly being stopped with $71,900 in cash in a rental car on Interstate 20.
Handout

Tien Nguyen, 35, is charged in Smith County, Texas with money...

Three packages were mailed one after another, each shipped from the same
Colorado post office to the same Houston business in the name of the same
fictitious person.

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19US TX: Pushing Ahead On Medical CannabisMon, 15 Aug 2016

Source:Dallas Morning News (TX) Author:Farmer, Liz Area:Texas Lines:Excerpt
Added:08/15/2016

Businessman Has N. Texas Town in Sights for Facility to Produce Oil to Treat
Epilepsy

GUNTER - A cotton gin that sat empty for decades in this small North Texas town
could be filled next year with the first cannabis plants legally grown in the
state. Jae S. Lee/Staff Photographer Patrick Moran, president and co-founder of
the Texas Cannabis Industry Association, aims to plant Texas' first legal
cannabis plants in Gunter. A statute enacted last year paves the way for
cultivation of non-psychoactive cannabis to produce CBD oil for treating people
with severe epilepsy.

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20 US TX: PUB LTE: Marijuana, Casino GamingFri, 29 Jul 2016

Source:Houston Chronicle (TX) Author:Gratzer, G. Area:Texas Lines:27
Added:07/29/2016

Regarding "Dangerous drugs" (Page A14, Thursday), the editorial takes note of
illogical marijuana laws in our state, while those laws sidestep kush, which is
actually a more dangerous substance. Four states have already legalized the use
of marijuana, and all is well.

Texas needs to move forward on this issue as well as the issue of casino
gambling. Other states are enjoying the freedoms related to both of these
issues, which should be individual choices.

We are stuck in an outdated mode, based on falsehoods and overly conservative
and religious mores. We need to focus our laws and enforcement efforts on things
that really matter.

G. Gratzer, Sargent

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