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Possession remained legal. 1931 Statewide Prohibition. Possession of cannabis was banned statewide in 1931. 1973 HB 447. In June 1973, House Bill 447 was signed into law. Prior to its passage, possession of any amount of cannabis in Texas was a felony offense punishable with up to life in prison.
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Sec. 6.02. REQUIREMENT OF CULPABILITY. (a) Except as provided in Subsection (b), a person does not commit an offense unless he intentionally, knowingly, recklessly, or with criminal negligence engages in conduct as the definition of the offense requires.
Texas NORML’s mission is to change marijuana laws so that it reflects the majority opinion of Texans which is that the responsible use of cannabis by adults and patients should no longer be subject to penalty.
Selling paraphernalia to a minor is a state jail felony, punishable by a mandatory minimum sentence of 180 days imprisonment, a maximum of 2 years imprisonment, and a fine not to exceed $10,000. Texas Stat. Code § 481.125.
Section 6.01 - Requirement of Voluntary Act or Omission. Section 6.02 - Requirement of Culpability. Section 6.03 - Definitions of Culpable Mental States. Section 6.04 - Causation: Conduct and Results. Browse Texas Codes | Chapter 6 - CULPABILITY GENERALLY for free on Casetext.
BYLAWS OF TEXAS NORML/Austin NORML (NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR THE REFORM OF MARIJUANA LAWS) ARTICLE I. NAME AND STATUS Section 1.01. The name of this organization shall be Texas NORML. It shall be a non-profit corporation organized under the laws of the state of Texas. Section 1.02.
Legalization. NORML Op-Ed: Legalizing Marijuana Does Not Jeopardize Mental Health. by Paul Armentano, NORML Deputy Director. October 25, 2024. Those populations most vulnerable to cannabis-related adverse health events stand to benefit from a regulatory environment that promotes consumer education, product quality control and responsible use.