HB 1491-Texas Legalization of Medical Marijuana

HonestJim

Active Member
It's dead. Accept it. The regular session is over.

I referenced HB 1491. And you will look stupid if you ask an elected official to support a dead bill.

MMJ is another matter. It is an issue. I encourage everyone to contact their State Representative to discuss it if they wish. Nothing wrong with that.

You believe I look like an asshole. Heavens to Betsy! How will I ever get over it?

How have I been negative by telling the truth? I'm trying to help you to not look like a complete dumb ass when contacting your elected official.

You're welcome.


If it is not in the Interim Charges, there will be no hearing on the topic.


No it does not. Educate yourself, for Pete's sake.

The bill is dead.


I wish to revisit this post.

What exactly have I complained about? Unless laughing at internet activists could be considered complaining, I do not recall doing so.

The difference between internet activists and gamers is that at least gamers know they are not actually accomplishing anything. :eek:

Go to the Public Hearing on the 24th. Sign a Witness Affirmation Form stating you would like to testify in favor of HB 1491.

If the Clerk does not laugh in your face, the worst thing that will happen is that you will not be recognized by the Chair to testify.

If you fill out the Witness Affirmation Form dishonestly and state you wish to testify on one of the posted subjects, then start talking about MMJ; you will be asked by the chair to confine your comments to the subject.

If you persist, you will be removed from the hearing room by an armed State Trooper.

One more thing. This is not YOUR thread, Junior. This thread belongs to RIU. You started it. Nothing more.

And I will post wherever I wish. Thank you very much.
The committee absolutely DOES have the power to give the bill life. Educated is one thing I am, another thing I am is polite so I will let the rest of your crap slide. The main message I want to get across is that people have the chance to write these committee members and let them know they support MMJ. If it isn't read this session the next time it will be referred to the same committee. Don't listen to negative internet gangsters, do your part to promote legalization.
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
The committee absolutely DOES have the power to give the bill life. Educated is one thing I am, another thing I am is polite so I will let the rest of your crap slide. The main message I want to get across is that people have the chance to write these committee members and let them know they support MMJ. If it isn't read this session the next time it will be referred to the same committee. Don't listen to negative internet gangsters, do your part to promote legalization.
Well you are obviously not educated on matters related to the Texas Legislature. Asking members here to support a dead bill; and then insisting the Public Health committee has powers it absolutely does not have under House Rules or the Texas Constitution.

Once the Legislature adjourns Sine Die, only one person has the power to resurrect an issue - The Governor. Please note I stated ISSUE. Because the bill related to the issue died on Sine Die.

The Governor has the power to call the Legislature into a Special Session for a period of up to 30 days.

Specials are generally devoted to one issue only - usually an emergency.

And the old bill that is related to the emergency issue is refiled as a NEW bill.

So call the Governor's office and ask that he convene a Special Session devoted to MMJ and after the laughter dies down, see what the response will be.

Go ahead.

I dare you.

I double-dog dare you.
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
Here are the Interim Charges for the House Committee on Public Health.

Examine the adequacy of the primary care workforce in Texas and assess the impact of an aging population, the passage of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, and state and federal funding reductions to graduate medical education and physician loan repayment programs. Study the potential impact of medical school innovations, new practice models, alternative reimbursement strategies, expanded roles for physician extenders, and greater utilization of telemedicine. Make recommendations to increase patient access to primary care and address geographic disparities.

Study the various health registries maintained by the state, including the similarities and differences in reporting, consent, security, and portability of data. Assess registry compliance with standards for the protection and transmission of registry data and identify any additional steps necessary to ensure security, efficiency, and utilization.

Monitor implementation of the federal Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, including any changes that may result from ongoing litigation or legislative modification or repeal. (Joint with the House Committee on Insurance)

Identify policies to alleviate food insecurity, increase access to healthy foods, and incent good nutrition within existing food assistance programs. Consider initiatives in Texas and other states to eliminate food deserts and grocery gaps, encourage urban agriculture and farmers' markets, and increase participation in the Summer Food Program. Evaluate the desirability and feasibility of incorporating nutritional standards in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). Monitor congressional activity on the 2012 Farm Bill and consider its impact on Texas. (Joint with the House Committee on Human Services)

Monitor the agencies and programs under the committee's jurisdiction and the implementation of relevant legislation passed by the 82nd Legislature.
Can anyone tell me where they see MMJ anywhere in those charges?

The Interim Charges are essentially research projects. The committee is charged by the Speaker's Office to study the issues and hold public hearings. The Interim Report is the result of all of those projects.

Now, is it POSSIBLE that the committee could hold a hearing on the ISSUE of MMJ? Yes, but that is HIGHLY unlikely.

Here is why.

The committee must complete the report based on its charges before the end of the year. They do not have the time to study unrelated issues.

Every time the committee meets, a significant amount of coordination is required. And each meeting is expensive because the members and staffers must travel from all over the state to the meeting.

The Chair of the committee did not set HB 1491 to be heard during the regular session. She let it die without a public hearing. The author of the bill is Vice-Chair of the committee, but he did not have the juice to get it heard. That should tell you something.

If she refused to hear the BILL during the session, why would the Chair commit committee time and resources to hold a public hearing on the ISSUE?

Take my advice and look to the next session. Encourage your elected officials to file a bill for the upcoming session.

Or you can continue to snivel and cry about how NEGATIVE mean old Johnnyorganic is. :clap:
 

HonestJim

Active Member
If you research it, there are almost always issues not charged by the Speaker that get addressed. Every Bill is assigned to a committee after its read and depending on how that committee reports on it is what determines the Bill's fate. With the author of this Bill being the Vice Chair of the committee assigned the bill I would think it has a great chance at being one that gets heard. That's why I urge Texans to write the committee and show their support for the bill. This committee absolutely has the power to give the bill life and in the case its not read this session you are still letting Texas reps know you support MMJ. There is absolutely no harm in writing your reps and there is absolutely no chance of anyone looking ignorant as was put by one of our more negative RIU posters.
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
If you research it, there are almost always issues not charged by the Speaker that get addressed. Every Bill is assigned to a committee after its read and depending on how that committee reports on it is what determines the Bill's fate. With the author of this Bill being the Vice Chair of the committee assigned the bill I would think it has a great chance at being one that gets heard. That's why I urge Texans to write the committee and show their support for the bill. This committee absolutely has the power to give the bill life and in the case its not read this session you are still letting Texas reps know you support MMJ. There is absolutely no harm in writing your reps and there is absolutely no chance of anyone looking ignorant as was put by one of our more negative RIU posters.
What you are failing to understand is that the regular session is over. HB 1491 is dead. All bills not sent to the Governor by the last day of the regular session are DEAD.

HB 1491 was filed, had its First Reading, and referred to the House Committee on Public Health WHERE IT DIED on Sine Die, May 30, 2011.

You simply can't see it due to the raging hate-boner which is using up all the blood which should be supplying your brain.

I suppose it went right past you, the post where I encouraged members to contact their elected officials on the ISSUE of MMJ. Please take note that I did this in spite of the fact that I prefer re-legalization to MMJ, which I consider a dead-end.

The bill is dead. The regular session is over.

Any RIU member who contacts their State Representative urging support of HB 1491 will look like a blithering idiot thanks to YOU. :clap:

Please stop spreading misinformation.
 

HonestJim

Active Member
You are the King of misinformation. It will not be passed this session, that's true but that doesn't mean MMJ is dead. Nor does it mean anyone that emails a rep regarding HB1491 look like an idiot. You on the other hand look and sound like a complete idiot because you think you know something that you don't.
 

Filthy Phil

Well-Known Member
What you are failing to understand is that the regular session is over. HB 1491 is dead. All bills not sent to the Governor by the last day of the regular session are DEAD.

HB 1491 was filed, had its First Reading, and referred to the House Committee on Public Health WHERE IT DIED on Sine Die, May 30, 2011.

You simply can't see it due to the raging hate-boner which is using up all the blood which should be supplying your brain.

I suppose it went right past you, the post where I encouraged members to contact their elected officials on the ISSUE of MMJ. Please take note that I did this in spite of the fact that I prefer re-legalization to MMJ, which I consider a dead-end.

The bill is dead. The regular session is over.

Any RIU member who contacts their State Representative urging support of HB 1491 will look like a blithering idiot thanks to YOU. :clap:

Please stop spreading misinformation.
My goodness, did you find shards of glass in your cereal this morning?

I like your second post, or third, the one where you call me professor (and not because you called me professor...) Because your tone was less negative, mpre helpful.

I think what people have a problem with is your general tone and apparant attitude. You come across as very negative, you seem to have a bad attitude. You appear to be focusing on only the negative aspects of peoples hopes. A lot of us on here realize that if you only focus on the negatives and hardships, that is likely to be all that you experience. Its like driving a car, if all you do is look out at the side of the road, its likely that that is where you will eventually be...wrecked.

You sound informative, but if you want people to really hear you...your gonna have to smooth some of the rough spots out.
 

Filthy Phil

Well-Known Member
What you are failing to understand is that the regular session is over. HB 1491 is dead. All bills not sent to the Governor by the last day of the regular session are DEAD.

HB 1491 was filed, had its First Reading, and referred to the House Committee on Public Health WHERE IT DIED on Sine Die, May 30, 2011.

You simply can't see it due to the raging hate-boner which is using up all the blood which should be supplying your brain.

I suppose it went right past you, the post where I encouraged members to contact their elected officials on the ISSUE of MMJ. Please take note that I did this in spite of the fact that I prefer re-legalization to MMJ, which I consider a dead-end.

The bill is dead. The regular session is over.

Any RIU member who contacts their State Representative urging support of HB 1491 will look like a blithering idiot thanks to YOU. :clap:

Please stop spreading misinformation.
My goodness, did you find shards of glass in your cereal this morning?

I like your second post, or thord, the one where you call me professor (and not because you called me professor...) Because ypur tone was less negatove, more helpful.

I think what people have a problem with is your general tone and apparant attitude. You come across as very negative, you seem to hav
e a bad attitude. You appear to be focusing on only the negative aspects of peoples hopes. A lot of us on here realize that if you only focus on the negatives and hardships, that is likely to be all that you experience. Its like driving a car, if all you do is look out at the side of the road, its likely that that is where you will eventually be...wrecked.

You sound informative, but if you want people to really hear you...your gonna have to smooth some of the rough spots out.
 

HonestJim

Active Member
He is not quite as smart as he thinks he is. The main purpose of this post is to email the committee that will handle any mmj legislation. Present or future. While it is a slim chance that HB1491 gets a chance to be heard any future bills will also come in front of this exact same committee. Unfortunately he is too busy being a dick to understand that sometimes people just need a reason to get involved and then they stay involved.
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
You are the King of misinformation.
What exactly have I put out in this thread that is misinformation? Proof please.

Don't tell me to do research. I've done it. Do your own damn research - for a change.

You obviously refuse to believe me. Fine. Search HB 1491 on the Web sites of NORML or the MPP. There you will find the Legislature FAILED to pass it; as well as HB 548, the other cannabis-related bill.

I have provided ample sourcing to back up my statements. All you have are anemic denials.

You keep insisting something that is IMPOSSIBLE could happen. You seem to believe that a dead bill will magically be resurrected when the Legislature is not in Session and is not scheduled to be in Session until the 83rd Legislature convenes in January of 2013.

Moreover, your fantasy extends to the Interim Charges of the committee. You desperately want to believe that a Chair who was hostile enough to HB 1491 when she had the chance to hear it in a Public Hearing during the Session, will suddenly have a change of heart and hold a public hearing on the ISSUE of MMJ.

I hope the folks at home are taking all of this in so they know in the future to disregard EVERY motherfucking word you type. You are as full of shit as a manure spreader.

It will not be passed this session, that's true but that doesn't mean MMJ is dead.
It will not be passed this session because the regular session ended May 30, 2011.

I never said MMJ is dead. I said HB 1491 is dead.

I already explained why I believe the committee will not hold a public hearing on MMJ this interim.

Committees rarely exceed their charges, but when it does occur it is because some unforeseen event takes place during the interim. And it has the blessing of the Speaker's Office.


Nor does it mean anyone that emails a rep regarding HB1491 look like an idiot.
If a member of this forum contacts their State Representative asking him or her to support HB 1491, they will politely be told that the bill failed to pass.

Afterward, the staffers will laugh at the 'stupid stoner' thanks to the misinformation you are responsible for in this thread.

You on the other hand look and sound like a complete idiot because you think you know something that you don't.
Prove me wrong.

Actual proof. Not just wishful thinking.

Insults don't work on me. They just make me laugh.

Now will you please, PLEASE stop spreading misinformation.
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
My goodness, did you find shards of glass in your cereal this morning?

I like your second post, or third, the one where you call me professor (and not because you called me professor...) Because your tone was less negative, mpre helpful.

I think what people have a problem with is your general tone and apparant attitude. You come across as very negative, you seem to have a bad attitude. You appear to be focusing on only the negative aspects of peoples hopes. A lot of us on here realize that if you only focus on the negatives and hardships, that is likely to be all that you experience. Its like driving a car, if all you do is look out at the side of the road, its likely that that is where you will eventually be...wrecked.

You sound informative, but if you want people to really hear you...your gonna have to smooth some of the rough spots out.
Should I make duplicate responses? LOL!

My goodness, did you find shards of glass in your cereal this morning?

I like your second post, or thord, the one where you call me professor (and not because you called me professor...) Because ypur tone was less negatove, more helpful.

I think what people have a problem with is your general tone and apparant attitude. You come across as very negative, you seem to hav
e a bad attitude. You appear to be focusing on only the negative aspects of peoples hopes. A lot of us on here realize that if you only focus on the negatives and hardships, that is likely to be all that you experience. Its like driving a car, if all you do is look out at the side of the road, its likely that that is where you will eventually be...wrecked.

You sound informative, but if you want people to really hear you...your gonna have to smooth some of the rough spots out.
Look. I don't give two shits what people have a problem with.

I am being a realist. If that offends you. Well, it offends you. I couldn't care less.

I am happy you thought I was being helpful, and I was damn sure trying.

He is not quite as smart as he thinks he is. The main purpose of this post is to email the committee that will handle any mmj legislation. Present or future. While it is a slim chance that HB1491 gets a chance to be heard any future bills will also come in front of this exact same committee. Unfortunately he is too busy being a dick to understand that sometimes people just need a reason to get involved and then they stay involved.
OP, if you want to be a willfully ignorant assclown in spite of the facts, that's your business.

But when you risk infecting other members here with your stupidity, I will make it my business.

And I don't give a fuck about your sore pussy. Go show it off somewhere else.
 

HonestJim

Active Member
That is some real intellectual use of the English language there. You are a true internet gangster. Always some ass on the internet that tries to be a big man. You must feel real good about sitting in front of a computer all day talking shit and bumping your dicksuckers. Maybe you should try and smoke a little MJ, that way you don't come across as such a cunt. You don't like to told you are wrong, that's obvious, so I will let you stew in your own misery. Next time I post something, feel free to skip over it and run your dick hole on someone else's thread.
 

Johnnyorganic

Well-Known Member
That is some real intellectual use of the English language there. You are a true internet gangster. Always some ass on the internet that tries to be a big man. You must feel real good about sitting in front of a computer all day talking shit and bumping your dicksuckers. Maybe you should try and smoke a little MJ, that way you don't come across as such a cunt. You don't like to told you are wrong, that's obvious, so I will let you stew in your own misery. Next time I post something, feel free to skip over it and run your dick hole on someone else's thread.
Thank you for including the phrase 'feel free.'

Where was I WRONG, exactly?

Examples, please.

Because, I must tell you the TRUTH again, Dude; and I see now how much THAT hurts you, but....

When it comes to wrong.

It's all you.

If you have any doubts, please re-read this thread. :fire:
 

Smolenja10

Well-Known Member
That is some real intellectual use of the English language there. You are a true internet gangster. Always some ass on the internet that tries to be a big man. You must feel real good about sitting in front of a computer all day talking shit and bumping your dicksuckers. Maybe you should try and smoke a little MJ, that way you don't come across as such a cunt. You don't like to told you are wrong, that's obvious, so I will let you stew in your own misery. Next time I post something, feel free to skip over it and run your dick hole on someone else's thread.
WHOA, WHOA, WHOA.
Easy there tiger. You got shown up in your own thread and continue to make yourself look like a hot-headed 12 year old in the midst of a temper tantrum.

If you were truly of an appropriate age you would be able to take what complete strangers say on the internet lightly, especially non-threatening comments like Johnnyorganic's first one. Jesus, act your age, unless you already are.

Johnnyorganic, hats off to you.
 

beans davis

Well-Known Member
Rick Perry will be out as Texas Governer, that is for sure. There is still opposition but the most important thing is most people support it. Keep after your Reps and one day we will get what we want.
What part ot tex are you living in and how old are you?"MOST PEOPLE SUPPORT IT" THAT STATMENT IS TOTALLY FALSE!!If you think most people in tex support mj your sadly mistakin.If it were to come to a vote the POLL showed it being DEFEATED BY 80% OF THE VOTE.
I've been supporting mj for 42yrs and spent time in texas jails because of it but you got your facts WRONG!!
I'm not trying to discourage you just stating facts.
Never stop fightin em H.J. i'm with you but it won't happen in my life time but i'll fight my ass off for the people coming behind me so they wont end up behind bars over a harmless plant like me and a lot of my friends did.
 

HonestJim

Active Member
What part ot tex are you living in and how old are you?"MOST PEOPLE SUPPORT IT" THAT STATMENT IS TOTALLY FALSE!!If you think most people in tex support mj your sadly mistakin.If it were to come to a vote the POLL showed it being DEFEATED BY 80% OF THE VOTE.
I've been supporting mj for 42yrs and spent time in texas jails because of it but you got your facts WRONG!!
I'm not trying to discourage you just stating facts.
Never stop fightin em H.J. i'm with you but it won't happen in my life time but i'll fight my ass off for the people coming behind me so they wont end up behind bars over a harmless plant like me and a lot of my friends did.
I'm not sure where you got your info, but what I have seen contradicts what you wrote. This was on Norml's site " Texas 75 percent of respondents said "people with cancer and other serious illnesses should be allowed to use marijuana for medical purposes as long as their doctor approves." POLL: Scripps Howard DATE: October 2004 Sample size: 900". A link so you can see for yourself. http://norml.org/library/item/favorable-medical-marijuana-polls
 
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