Texas Marijuana Policy REPUBLICAN Voter Guide
We surveyed Texas candidates running for US Congress and our State Legislature.
Here's where they stand!
Texas Marijuana Policy
REPUBLICAN
Voter Guide
2020 Primary Election Edition
Early Voting Feb 18?28 Election Day Mar 3
The voter guide was compiled, published, and funded by Texans for Responsible Marijuana
Policy, a broad coalition of organizations, activists, and community leaders dedicated to
promoting honest, fact-based dialogue regarding marijuana use and the negative
effects of its criminalization.
Texas NORML originated the guide in 2012, and we appreciate their continued help in producing this year's guide.
In Texas, citizen-initiated ballot propositions are not allowed, so elected officials at the state and federal level are responsible for upholding or reforming marijuana laws. We surveyed candidates seeking the Democratic and Republican nominations for the Texas House, Texas Senate, U.S. House, and U.S. Senate. These are the candidates who want to represent you.
Answers provided have been unedited.
1. Identify your Texas House, Texas Senate, and U.S. House Districts: .
2. Use this guide to find out where the candidates stand on the following issues:
STATE a. Allow patients with debilitating medical conditions (e.g. cancer, chronic pain, PTSD) to access full-spectrum medical cannabis, with physicians making dosing decisions. b. Make low-level possession of marijuana punishable by a fine, but no jail time, and an opportunity to avoid a criminal record. c. Allow adults 21+ to possess limited amounts of marijuana and establish a legal market. d. States should be able to carry out their own marijuana policies without federal interference.
FEDERAL e. Deschedule cannabis, removing it from the Controlled Substances Act and allowing domestic cannabis research. f. Veterans Administration doctors should be allowed to recommend cannabis to treat service-related injuries. g. State-licensed cannabis businesses should have legal access to the banking system to avoid doing business in cash. h. States should be able to carry out their own marijuana policies without interference from the federal government.
3. Vote for candidates that support your views. Election Day is March 3, 2020!
WANT TO GET MORE INVOLVED? Find tips for communicating with candidates and participating in political conventions at the end of this guide.
Thank you for your interest in reforming marijuana laws in Texas! Share this voter guide far and wide.
Election Day March 3, 2020
Table of Contents
SECTION I: State Candidates for Texas Legislature
Texas House of Representatives ......................................................... Pages 4-86 Texas Senate ....................................................................................... Pages 87-95
SECTION II: Federal Candidates for US Congress
U.S. House of Representatives .......................................................... Pages 96-171 U.S. Senate ........................................................................................ Pages 172-173
SECTION III: Getting More Involved ................................................... Pages 174-175
Election Day March 3, 2020
Texas House - Republican Party Primary
District 1 Gary Vandeaver
(Incumbent)
gary.vandeaver@house.
Comments
Vo ng Record (Incumbents Only)
Expand Compassionate Use
?
Reduce Penal es for Possession
?
This candidate did not respond to our survey.
Expand Compassionate Use
Legalize Hemp
Yes (Co-author)
Yes
Legalize Adult Use
?
Support State' Rights on Marijuana Policy
?
Penalty Reduc on for Possession
No
District 2 Dan Flynn (Incumbent)
dan.flynn@house.
Comments
Vo ng Record (Incumbents Only)
Expand Compassionate Use
?
Reduce Penal es for Possession
?
This candidate did not respond to our survey.
Expand Compassionate Use
Legalize Hemp
No
Yes
Legalize Adult Use
?
Support State' Rights on Marijuana Policy
?
Penalty Reduc on for Possession
No
Election Day March 3, 2020
4
Texas House - Republican Party Primary
District 2 Dwayne "Doc" Collins
doccollins4hd2@
Comments
Vo ng Record (Incumbents Only)
Expand Compassionate Use
Reduce Penal es for Possession
Legalize Adult Use
Support State' Rights on Marijuana Policy
Marijuana is a gateway drug and should be restricted to medical use ONLY!
Expand Compassionate Use
Legalize Hemp
Penalty Reduc on for Possession
N/A
N/A
N/A
District 2 Bryan Slaton
votebryanslaton@
Comments
Vo ng Record (Incumbents Only)
Expand Compassionate Use
?
Reduce Penal es for Possession
?
This candidate did not respond to our survey.
Expand Compassionate Use
Legalize Hemp
N/A
N/A
Legalize Adult Use
?
Support State' Rights on Marijuana Policy
?
Penalty Reduc on for Possession
N/A
Election Day March 3, 2020
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