The Cannabis Crusading DA In Texas

Reform In Texas Could Destroy New Business

In this episode of Time 4 Hemp, host Casper Leitch welcomes a powerhouse lineup of cannabis advocates, including Al Byrne, Al Graham, Justin James Bridges (Mad Dabber 710), and the bold District Attorney Sarah Stogner of Texas’s 143rd Judicial District.

This episode of Time 4 Hemp is part two of an in-depth conversation with Texas District Attorney Sarah Stogner, a legal maverick challenging the status quo. Stogner discusses why she's taking a stand on cannabis reform and her fight against selective enforcement, even if it means risking her career. The episode also delves into the future of the hemp industry. The hosts and their guests, including advocates from the U.S. and Canada, explore hemp's potential in sustainable energy, medicine, and manufacturing. They discuss how outdated laws are hindering the industry's growth and the impact these regulations have on patients, veterans, and emerging markets.

“I’m not just a DA, I’m a mother, a survivor, and a citizen who believes in truth and healing,” said Stogner. “Cannabis saved my life. It’s time we stop criminalizing compassion.”

The episode highlights:

Selective enforcement of drug laws in Texas.

Failures of the TX Compassionate Use Program.

A landmark legal victory expanding medical access.

An urgent need for full-plant legalization and home growing rights.

Click here to enjoy the audio podcast featuring Sarah Stogner along with some great music.

Casper Leitch

I got involved in the Hemp Movement in 1989 when I was hired by Jack Herer to run hiss office. I launched the cable television series ‘TIME 4 HEMP’ on January 5, 1991. Time 4 Hemp is the first TV series in the history of broadcasting to focus strictly on the topic of cannabis. This has given me the dubious honor of being ‘The Father Of Marijuana Television’.

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