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No, marijuana is not legal for recreational use in Texas. It is only permitted for limited medical use for patients with certain medical conditions.
In Texas, marijuana is illegal for recreational use and possession of any amount can result in criminal charges. Medical use of marijuana is restricted to a low-THC cannabis oil for specific medical conditions. Possession of even small amounts of marijuana can lead to fines, imprisonment, and a criminal record in Texas.
no you are only a resident of Texas if you are living in Texas
Other than Medical use, no. Marijuana is not legal in El Paso, Texas thus far.
No. medical marijuana is not legal in Texas so no doctor in their right mind would write a prescription for it unless they wanted to possibly face charges and lose their liscense to practice medicine. There is a bill presented in February 2011 called HB 1491 that could legalize medical marijuana in the state of Texas and allow doctors to write recommendations for patients who suffer from illnesses that can be treated with medical cannabis. check out the Texas NORML page for more information: At Link. If the bill passes it will go into effect in Sept 2011.
no you can not bring marijuana to Texas i know bummer but its true people don't get out there and vote for it to be legal
Which University of Texas? It really varies year by year, what college you are in within the University and whether you are a Texas resident or a non-resident.
I am unaware of any requirement that you specifically be a resident of Texas to perform a wedding ceremony in Texas (and in any other state, it would be silly to require the officiant to be a resident of Texas). You must fall into one of several categories of people, but as far as I can tell there is no residency requirement.
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A Wacoan is a native or resident of Waco, Texas.
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