He likely caught a huge break with the new hemp/CBD oil laws. Because most labs in Texas cannot currently differentiate between marijuana and hemp, as defined by the code, many are throwing out the cases right now. His case could actually get tossed.
I like hemp.Boy, is this a great country or what?
Yah but weren’t there some clearly marked edibles involved as well?He likely caught a huge break with the new hemp/CBD oil laws. Because most labs in Texas cannot currently differentiate between marijuana and hemp, as defined by the code, many district attorneys offices are throwing out cases right now. His case could actually get tossed.
Maybe one of the attorneys on here can chime in with how long it usually takes for things to develop. I think he was charged but since then, nothing. The Huntsville
Courthouse can’t be that busy.
Yes, but that would be hearsay. The content would still have to be proven.Yah but weren’t there some clearly marked edibles involved as well?
Sounds like the new DA needs a bribe. I'm in for $100. More coming if needed.You might be surprised. Walker County is extremely busy these days, the growth is dramatic. Since Exxon (and XTO) have gone to a huge campus in The Woodlands, which was already overcrowded, it has driven residential development up I-45, first to Conroe, then New Waverly and now Huntsville. The north end of Lake Conroe has exploded and is in Walker County. It's kinda like Weatherford, previously-sleepy little town that is basically being consumed by the mega-city down the interstate. Without a doubt they will soon have an Omni there, and possibly even a 5Guys.
The DA there is new, inexperienced and probably struggling with policy decisions around marijuana, for reasons previously mentioned as well as political concerns.
Wait.Sounds like the new DA needs a bribe. I'm in for $100. More coming if needed.
What's the deal with Sewo? I heard he got caught for something, but haven't heard any updates. Is he still on the team?
You might be surprised. Walker County is extremely busy these days, the growth is dramatic. Since Exxon (and XTO) have gone to a huge campus in The Woodlands, which was already overcrowded, it has driven residential development up I-45, first to Conroe, then New Waverly and now Huntsville. The north end of Lake Conroe has exploded and is in Walker County. It's kinda like Weatherford, previously-sleepy little town that is basically being consumed by the mega-city down the interstate. Without a doubt they will soon have an Omni there, and possibly even a 5Guys.
The DA there is new, inexperienced and probably struggling with policy decisions around marijuana, for reasons previously mentioned as well as political concerns.
You might be surprised. Walker County is extremely busy these days, the growth is dramatic. Since Exxon (and XTO) have gone to a huge campus in The Woodlands, which was already overcrowded, it has driven residential development up I-45, first to Conroe, then New Waverly and now Huntsville. The north end of Lake Conroe has exploded and is in Walker County. It's kinda like Weatherford, previously-sleepy little town that is basically being consumed by the mega-city down the interstate. Without a doubt they will soon have an Omni there, and possibly even a 5Guys.
The DA there is new, inexperienced and probably struggling with policy decisions around marijuana, for reasons previously mentioned as well as political concerns.
No Pappadeux? Then, they are clearly not big time.
You might be surprised. Walker County is extremely busy these days, the growth is dramatic. Since Exxon (and XTO) have gone to a huge campus in The Woodlands, which was already overcrowded, it has driven residential development up I-45, first to Conroe, then New Waverly and now Huntsville. The north end of Lake Conroe has exploded and is in Walker County. It's kinda like Weatherford, previously-sleepy little town that is basically being consumed by the mega-city down the interstate. Without a doubt they will soon have an Omni there, and possibly even a 5Guys.
The DA there is new, inexperienced and probably struggling with policy decisions around marijuana, for reasons previously mentioned as well as political concerns.