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    Why the Christian Right Is Backing Marijuana Reform in Texas

    Why the Christian Right Is Backing Marijuana Reform in Texas

    By Rebecca McCray | Takepart.com20 hours ago Takepart.com


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    Why the Christian Right Is Backing Marijuana Reform in Texas


    Big hair. Big barbecue. Big sky. Big guns. As the saying goes, everything’s bigger in Texas—but the state hardly has an outsize reputation for progressive marijuana reform.


    If this legislative session is any indication, that could be changing.

    While previous sessions have seen one or two marijuana-related bills introduced, 11 bills taking on various facets of marijuana prohibition were introduced this session—including an effort to decriminalize—and on Wednesday the most comprehensive among them survived the Texas House of Representatives Criminal Jurisprudence Committee.


    Introduced and backed by Rep. David Simpson of Longview—a Republican, Christian legislator who is supported by the Tea Party—H.B. 2165 would legalize marijuana possession for both recreational and medicinal use and create a system for the legal sale of the plant. The bill will now move to a full floor debate and vote in the House.


    While marijuana legalization may bring to mind more liberal states such as Colorado and Washington or a dorm room full of hippies, the movement in Texas—and elsewhere in the country—is increasingly backed by conservatives.


    “From a fiscal perspective, most Republicans already think marijuana use is not a major risk to public safety,” Zoe Russell, assistant director of Texas-based Republicans Against Marijuana Prohibition, told TakePart. “That message resonates across the board.”


    The Houston-based reform group, which also has a chapter in North Carolina, is teaming up in its advocacy efforts with the nonpartisan reform organization the Marijuana Policy Project, along with other grassroots organizers. The group was founded a few years ago by an octogenarian—and lifelong Republican—who saw pot’s positive effects firsthand when it was successfully used in treating her paraplegic son’s muscle spasms.


    The success of H.B. 2165 thus far has been a game changer that shows legislators are ready to take action—if you ask Heather Fazio, the political director of the Marijuana Policy Project’s Texas chapter.


    “Whether they’re interested for social justice reasons or because they’re fiscal conservatives, Texans all across the state are supportive of this,” Fazio told TakePart.


    According to Fazio, H.B. 2165 is carefully crafted not just to remove criminal penalties for medical marijuana but also to tax and regulate the drug for recreational use for Texans age 21 and up.


    “Rep. Simpson wants marijuana to be regulated like jalapeños,” Fazio added. In other words, Simpson thinks it should be regulated like any other plant-based product on the market.


    While first motivated by the medical needs of some of his constituents in northeastern Texas who had been failed by traditional medicine, Simpson decided to advocate for a tax-and-regulate system. The idea is to protect medical marijuana patients from federal prosecution if a new president decided not to follow the Obama administration’s lead and ramped up drug prosecutions.


    Even if H.B. 2165 fails, this legislative session demonstrates that the movement for marijuana reform in Texas is picking up speed. While it might not become the next Washington or Colorado this year, Texans on both sides of the aisle are starting to agree that their state’s marijuana policy needs to change.


    “[Marijuana is] not a problem that government needs to fix,” Fazio told TakePart. “The government needs to get out of the way.”

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    Wow!! GO TEXAS!! I so totally support this bill and am so glad to see the "Christian right" involved in ending the travesty of the War on Weed in Texas. Don't use the stuff myself but know plenty of people who have, there's nothing wrong with it, and it's a miracle for sick people, so YES YES YES! PLUS, if the entire US would agree to legalize the illegal drug market, make it a domestic only US citizen only owned and operated enterprise, then guess what? We shut down the cartels who are flooding our nation with illegal aliens and buying up our government officials.

    I strongly encourage the Texas legislature to pass this bill and highly recommend other states who haven't already done this, get busy and do so.

    Texas, you are amazing in so much that you're doing this year from suing the feds over amnesty to securing your border to working on additional US border security through your states compact legislation and now this. (Don't ruin it with handing out drivers licenses to illegal aliens and please repeal your in-state tuition for illegal aliens law.)

    Keep up the great work, and from so many of us, thank you, thank you, thank you.
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