On April 30, 2024, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has indicated that it will move to reclassify marijuana (Cannabis, or Marihuana). Marijuana, currently scheduled as Schedule I, will be reclassified as a Schedule III controlled substance. Shifting marijuana from a Schedule I substance to a Schedule III substance has significant implications across various domains. This […]
US DEA Will Reclassify Marijuana and Ease Restrictions
Criminal Defense Lawyer in Houston TX
Criminal defense lawyers in Houston TX stand as the unwavering guardians of justice. They are those committed to safeguarding the rights and liberties of individuals accused of wrongdoing. Nowhere is this role more crucial than in Houston, Texas. The stakes are high and the legal terrain can be unforgiving. Attorney Tristan LeGrande is in the […]
Possession of Marijuana and THC Crimes in Texas
District Attorney’s across the state of Texas continue to prosecute Possession of Marijuana or THC Crimes. However, do not plead guilty unless you have first discussed your case with an attorney. Do not discuss your case with just any old attorney. Instead, consult a top rated criminal defense lawyer like LeGrande Law. The Changing Landscape […]
Proposed Changes to TX Marijuana Law in 2023: HB 218
There are many Proposed changes to TX marijuana law in 2023: HB 218. Texas representative Joe Moody has proposed a change in state mariijuana law. The change would reduce the criminal penalty for small amounts of marijuana. Texas “HB 218,” will be considered by the Criminal Jurisprudence Committee in the Texas House of Representatives this […]
Possession of Marijuana Concentrate (THC extract, wax, dabs) Is a Felony in Texas
POSSESSION OF THC CONCENTRATE IS A FELONY IN TEXAS Possession of any detectable amount of Tetrahydrocannibinol (“THC”), also known as wax, dabs, shatter, marijuana concentrate is a Felony in Texas. EVEN possession of less than a gram of THC concentrate, is a State Jail Felony – 6 months to 2 years in a Texas […]
New TX Laws for 2024: Illegal Entry Crimes
Beginning March 5, 2024, a new Texa law goes into effect (Chapter 51). The new law concerns “Illegal Entry into This State.” The law empowers Texas prosecutors to file charges for immigration based crimes ordinarily prosecuted by Federal authorities. The new law also created 5B.002 of the Texas Code of Criminal Procedure. The law permits […]
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