A growing number of Texans are totally FOR legalizing it and some have actually voted to have it decriminalized in their city. That's not "legalizing" it but agreeing not to arrest somebody for it is the closest Texas has ever come to doing so.
Despite the ongoing back-and-forth and heated debates we see, both between political candidates, on TV, and definitely online, many of us have more in common than we might believe.
In my opinion, books that are overtly sexual in nature don't have a place in elementary schools--or even perhaps in middle schools, for that matter. But here's part of the controversy: different people have different ideas about what 'overtly sexual' means.
Say it ain't so!
The state of Texas could be facing an alcohol shortage.
With supply chain issues locking up the Port of Los Angeles, alcohol is in the thick o
The spectacle continues.
The Texas House Sergeant-at-Arms served the state Capitol office with 52 civil arrest warrants signed by the House Speaker for the Dem
Willie Nelson is a very interesting man. He shared some of his thoughts on everything from American politics to drugs in a recent interview with The Washington Post...