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  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    4

    U.S. Senate Ted Cruz (R) (Incumbent)

    https://www.cruz.senate.gov/ Senator Cruz is not up for election this year.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference Yes Hasn't Voted Yet Yes

    U.S. Senate John Cornyn (R)

    (Incumbent) info@johncornyn.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference Yes Hasn't Voted Yet Yes

    U.S. Senate Mary "MJ" Hegar (D)

    info@mjfortexas.com Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Senate

    Kerry D. McKennon (L) info@mckennon2020.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No one should be in a cage for using a plant.

    4

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    5

    U.S. Congressional District 1

    Louie Gohmert (R) (Incumbent)

    info@gohmert.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    No No No U.S. Congressional District 1

    Hank Gilbert (D) campaign@hankfortexas.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 1

    There is no Libertarian candidate in this race.

    5

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 2

    Dan Crenshaw (R) (Incumbent)

    dan@crenshawforcongress.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes Yes No U.S. Congressional District 2

    Sima Ladjevardian (D) info@simafortx.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No additional comments. U.S. Congressional District 2

    Elliott Scheirman (L) scheirmanforcongress@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments I fully support federal de-scheduling of marijuana and ending the destructive war on drugs. No government has jurisdiction over the contents of our bodies, federal or state level.

    6

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 3

    Nicholas Taylor (R) (Incumbent)

    info@vantaylor.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes Yes No U.S. Congressional District 3

    Lulu Seikaly (D) info@lulufortexas.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No additional comments. U.S. Congressional District 3

    Christopher Claytor (L) chris.claytor@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments I support the de-criminalization, de-regulation, and de-scheduling of all drugs.

    7

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 4

    John Ratcliffe (R) (Incumbent)

    info@ratcliffeforcongress.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    No No No U.S. Congressional District 4

    Russell Foster (D) russell@foster4texas.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments I am an advocate of legalizing cannabis in all its forms and making sure that we get this accomplished when elected. It has been beneficial to people like my uncle who had MS and was dying faster cause of

    opioids. He lived longer thanks to cannabis U.S. Congressional District 4

    Lou Antonelli (L) solacesdaddy@yahoo.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments Let's just completely legalize cannabis. It's status today in the U.S, is an anachronism.

    8

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 5

    Lance Gooden (R) (Incumbent)

    http://lancegooden.com/

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes Yes No U.S. Congressional District 5

    Carolyn Salter (D) http://www.perkison.com/

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 5

    Kevin Hale (L) awehale.promo@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments There should not be a licencing requirement to operate a cannabis business. This practice only creates a

    barrier to entry for people and lets the government pick the winners in the market place. I want consumers to pick the winners in the market.

    9

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 6

    Ron Wright (R) (Incumbent)

    ron4congress@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes Absent No U.S. Congressional District 6

    Stephen Daniel (D) stephen@stephendaniel.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No additional comments. U.S. Congressional District 6

    Melanie Black (L) mblackm2@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments We really want to keep locking people up for a plant? And denying the benefits it can bring to those who suffer?

    10

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 7

    Lizzie Fletcher (D) (Incumbent)

    info@lizziefletcher.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes Yes Yes U.S. Congressional District 7

    Shawn Kelly (L) info@shawnkelly2020.us

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments I am in full support of the legalization and decriminalization of cannabis. U.S. Congressional District 7

    Wesley Hunt (R) info@wesleyfortexas.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    11

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 8

    Kevin Brady (R) (Incumbent)

    rep.brady@mail.house.gov

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes No No U.S. Congressional District 8

    Elizabeth Hernandez (D) ehernandez@lizfortx8.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments There are many drugs far worse than cannabis that are legally sold in this country. Regulate it. Tax it. And use the money to fund schools and government programs and pay down our debt! U.S. Congressional District 8

    Chris Duncan (L) cduncantx@yahoo.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments I support full legalization and decriminalization.

    12

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 9

    Al Green (D) (Incumbent)

    algreenforcongress@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes Yes Yes U.S. Congressional District 9

    Jose Sosa (L) joseraulsosa@hotmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments I will work to legalize cannabis at the federal level, shall I get elected. U.S. Congressional District 9

    Johnny Teague (R) johnnyteague@sbcglobal.net

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses Oppose Oppose Oppose Support

    Comments This may sound odd, but if it can be used as an oral or injectable medication versus smoking, and used

    truly for medicinal purposes and not recreational, then I can see some benefit as I believe that the Lord has created all things with a purpose

    13

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 10

    Michael Mccaul (R) (Incumbent)

    info@michaelmccaul.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes No No U.S. Congressional District 10

    Mike Siegel (D) mike@siegelfortexas.org

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments I'd support federal pre-emption of state criminalization of marijuana, just to clarify my position on "state's rights" in this context. I support states taking the lead to legalize and decriminalize marijuana, for medical

    and recreational use. U.S. Congressional District 10

    Roy Eriksen (L) info@royeriksen.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Oppose Support

    Comments No additional comments.

    14

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 11

    Jon Mark Hogg (D) jmhogg@jonmarkhogg.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 11

    Wacey A. Cody (L) waceyalphacodyforcongress@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 11

    August Pfluger (R) august@augustpfluger.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    15

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 12

    Kay Granger (R) (Incumbent)

    kay@kaygranger.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes No No U.S. Congressional District 12

    Lisa Welch (D) derrick@lisawelch.org

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Oppose

    Comments Q1: federally legalize and decriminalize it. But then, let states have the freedom to operate with marijuana and regulate as they do with liquor laws for example. U.S. Congressional District 12

    Trey Holcomb (L) coachey@sbcglobal.net

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments To say I support these stances is an understatement. It's a big part of my motivation for running for office.

    I'd love to see simple decriminalization, but absent that as a practical outcome, I support cannabis legalization in the strongest terms.

    16

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 13

    Gus Trujillo (D) info@gustrujillo.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 13

    Jack Westbrook (L) westbrook4congress@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Oppose Support

    Comments It’s not a good idea to use marijuana, alcohol, or any other drug recreationally. However, as long as you don’t harm others, what you do is your business and not the government’s. If you harm another under the

    influence, punishment should be harsh. U.S. Congressional District 13

    Ronny Jackson (R) campaign@ronnyjacksonfortexas.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    17

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 14

    Randy Weber (R) (Incumbent)

    campaign@randyweber.org

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes No No U.S. Congressional District 14

    Adrienne Bell (D) adriennebell@voteforbell.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No additional comments. U.S. Congressional District 14

    There is no Libertarian candidate in this race.

    18

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 15

    Vicente Gonzalez (D) (Incumbent)

    vgonzalezforcongress@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes Yes Yes U.S. Congressional District 15

    Ross Lynn Leone (L) rlynnleone@yahoo.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 15

    Monica De La Cruz-Hernandez (R)

    info@monicaforcongress.us

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    19

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 16

    Veronica Escobar (D) (Incumbent)

    info@veronicaescobar.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No additional comments. Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes Yes Yes U.S. Congressional District 16

    There is no Libertarian candidate in this race.

    U.S. Congressional District 16

    Irene Armendariz-jackson (R) irene@armendarizforelpaso.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    20

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 17

    Richard Kennedy (D) info@rickkennedyforcongress.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 17

    Ted Brown (L) tedbrown1776@hotmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments I have been a strong supporter of ending marijuana prohibition for over 40 years. Marijuana should be

    legal at the federal and state level across the U. S. without the kind of taxes and regulation that will fuel the black market.

    U.S. Congressional District 17

    Pete Sessions (R) info@petesessions.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Previous terms in the US House.) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    No No No

    21

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 18

    Sheila Jackson Lee (D) (Incumbent)

    http://www.sheilajacksonlee18.com/

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes Yes Yes U.S. Congressional District 18

    Luke Spencer (L) luke@spencercampaign.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments The Libertarian Party has supported full marijuana legalization since we were founded in 1971. We're glad to see the rest of America is finally catching up. U.S. Congressional District 18

    Wendell Champion (R) wchampion1007@champion2020.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

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  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 19

    Jodey C. Arrington (R) (Incumbent)

    info@jodeyarrington.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes No No U.S. Congressional District 19

    Tom Watson (D) https://www.facebook.com/TomWatsonTX19/

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 19

    Joe Burnes (L) joeburnes@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    23

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 20

    Joaquin Castro (D) (Incumbent)

    mail@castroforcongress.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes Yes Yes U.S. Congressional District 20

    Jeffrey Blunt (L) blunt.jeffrey@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments Vote Libertarian! U.S. Congressional District 20

    Mauro Garza (R) maurogarza@maurogarzaforcongress.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    24

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 21

    Chip Roy (R) (Incumbent) info@chiproy.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes No Yes U.S. Congressional District 21

    Wendy R. Davis (D) info@wendydavisforcongress.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No additional comments. U.S. Congressional District 21

    Arthur DiBianca (L) votedibianca@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments I support full legalization of marijuana at the federal level.

    25

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 22

    Sri Preston Kulkarni (D)

    info@sri2020.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 22

    Joseph LeBlanc (L) josephleblanc@joe80085.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments The War on Drugs has done more harm than good, ruining the lives of individuals and has punished instead of helped the people who are afflicted. U.S. Congressional District 22

    Troy Nehls (R) troynehls@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    26

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 23

    Gina Ortiz Jones (D) goj@ginaortizjones.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 23

    Gilberto "Beto" Villela (L) votetoelectbeto@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No additional comments. U.S. Congressional District 23

    Raul Reyes (R) raulforcongress2020@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    27

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 24

    Candace Valenzuela (D) candace@candacefor24.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 24

    Darren Hamilton (L) HamiltonForTexas24th@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No additional comments. U.S. Congressional District 24

    Beth Van Duyne (R) contact@bethfortexas.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    28

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 25

    Roger Williams (R) (Incumbent)

    info@rogerforcongress.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes No No U.S. Congressional District 25

    Julie Oliver (D) campaign@julieoliver.org

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments We need to end the federal prohibition on marijuana, unwind mass incarceration, and ending America’s

    disastrous war on drugs. Please see https://julieoliver.org/issues/justice and https://julieoliver.org/issues/veteran for my

    commitments. U.S. Congressional District 25

    Bill Kelsey (L) kelseyforcongress@kelseys.net

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments Libertarians were the first to openly and brazenly call for full legalization before it was popular to do so. We have not budged in nearly half a century of the party's existence.

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  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 26

    Michael C. Burgess (R) (Incumbent)

    michael.burgess@mail.house.gov

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes No No U.S. Congressional District 26

    Carol H. Iannuzzi (D) carol@carol2020.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 26

    Mark Boler (L) mark@markboler.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    30

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 27

    Michael Cloud (R) (Incumbent)

    hello@cloudforcongress.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes No No U.S. Congressional District 27

    Ricardo "Rick" De La Fuente (D)

    ricardo@ricardooforcongress.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 27

    Phil Gray (L) philgray00@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    31

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 28

    Henry Cuellar (D) info@henrycuellar.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 28

    Bekah Congdon (L) bekah@lpbexar.org

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 28

    Sandra Whitten (R) sandra@sandrafortexas.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No additional comments.

    32

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 29

    Sylvia Garcia (D) (Incumbent)

    info@sylviaforcongress.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes Yes Yes U.S. Congressional District 29

    Phil Kurtz (L) philkurtzforcongress@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments I support the repealing of all Laws concerning Cannabis. U.S. Congressional District 29

    Jaimy Z. Blanco (R) jaimy@visionspm.org

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No additional comments.

    33

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 30

    Eddie Bernice Johnson (D) (Incumbent)

    ebj@ebjcampaign.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes Yes Yes U.S. Congressional District 30

    There is no Libertarian candidate in this race.

    U.S. Congressional District 30

    Tre Pennie (R) info@pennieforcongress.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments Campaign Press Release: https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/dr-tre-pennie-republican-candidate-for-us-congress-announces-merit-based-cannabis-plan-called-earn-it-cannabis-to-coincide-with-the-more-act-vote-301130554.html

    34

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 31

    John Carter (R) (Incumbent)

    info@johncarterforcongress.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes No No U.S. Congressional District 31

    Donna Imam (D) donna@votefordonna.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments Marijuana possession should be decriminalized and nonviolent marijuana-related convictions should be expunged. See Equal Justice for All policy: https://votefordonna.com/eja/. U.S. Congressional District 31

    Clark Patterson (L) clarkryanpatterson@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments Libertarians support legalizing all victimless "crimes." No victim, no crime. Using cannabis is certainly not

    a crime; it should be completely legal. Libertarians also favor expunging the record of any person convicted of possessing cannabis.

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  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 32

    Colin Allred (D) (Incumbent)

    info@colinallred.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    N/A Yes Yes U.S. Congressional District 32

    Christy Mowrey (L) mowreychristy@yahoo.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No additional comments. U.S. Congressional District 32

    Genevieve Collins (R) info@gcforcongress.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    36

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 33

    Marc Veasey (D) campaign@marcveasey.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 33

    Jason Reeves (L) mamet_king@yahoo.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No additional comments. U.S. Congressional District 33

    Fabian Vasquez (R) campaign@fcv2020.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    37

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 34

    Filemon B. Vela (D) http://Vela.house.gov/

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 34

    Anthony Cristo (L) anthony.cristo@gmail.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments Legalization and decriminalize of cannabis is long overdue. Libertarians have been pushing for this since its founding in 1971. It's about time the other two parties are finally wising up. U.S. Congressional District 34

    Rey Gonzalez (R) info@reygonzalez.org

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    38

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 35

    Lloyd Doggett (D) (Incumbent)

    info@votedoggett.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments I have long supported medical marijuana, voted for the SAFE Banking Act which was approved by the

    House last year. I am a sponsor of H.R. 3884, which NORML calls, "the most comprehensive marijuana reform ever introduced."

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference No Yes Yes

    U.S. Congressional District 35

    Mark Loewe (L)

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments To improve health care and lower costs, I favor unlimited competition, with public access to track-record and cost statistics of treatments and practitioners, no liability for bad outcomes, but civil and/or criminal

    penalties for fraud and malice. U.S. Congressional District 35

    Jenny Garcia Sharon (R) info@jennygarciasharon.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    39

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – U.S. Congress

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    U.S. Congressional District 36

    Brian Babin (R) (Incumbent)

    campaign@babinforcongress.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights)

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Voting Record

    (Incumbents Only) Legalize Hemp Safe Banking Act Limit Federal Interference

    Yes No No U.S. Congressional District 36

    Rashad Lewis (D) https://www.facebook.com/LewisforCongress36th

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) U.S. Congressional District 36

    Chad Abbey (L) chad.abbey@exprealty.com

    Remove Cannabis from Controlled Substances Act

    Allow VA Doctors to Recommend

    Cannabis

    Allow Safe Banking for Cannabis Businesses

    End Federal Interference

    (States’ Rights) Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments Not only should marijuana be decriminalized at the federal level, it's time to put the federal government

    back in it's place and restore the powers guaranteed to the states as clearly outlined in the 10th amendment.

    40

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 1

    Bryan Hughes (R) (Incumbent)

    bryan.hughes@senate.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes N/A Texas Senate District 1

    Audrey Spanko (D) audrey@audreyspanko.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Texas Senate District 1

    There is no Libertarian candidate in this race.

    41

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 2

    Bob Hall (R) (Incumbent)

    bob.hall@senate.texas.gov Senator Hall is not up for election this year.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes (Joint Author) N/A Texas Senate District 3

    Robert Nichols (R) (Incumbent)

    robert.nichols@senate.texas.gov Senator Nichols is not up for election this year.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes N/A

    42

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 4

    Brandon Creighton (R) (Incumbent)

    brandon.creighton@senate.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes N/A Texas Senate District 4

    Jay Stittleburg (D)

    jaystittleburg@gmail.com Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments I believe that part of fixing our criminal justice system and outrageous prison population is to stop sending low level marijuana offenders to jail and giving them a criminal record. We need to focus on real criminal

    activity, not an ounce of pot! Texas Senate District 4

    Cameron Brock (L) brockfortexas@gmail.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments I support the full legalization of marijuana and would prefer zero taxes.

    43

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 5

    Charles Schwertner (R) (Incumbent)

    charles.schwertner@senate.texas.gov Senator Schwertner is not up for election this year.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes (Co-sponsor) Yes (Joint Author) N/A Texas Senate District 6

    Carol Alvarado (D) (Incumbent)

    sylvia.garcia@senate.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes (Author) Yes N/A Texas Senate District 6

    Tim Duffield (L)

    tduffield@gmail.com Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Oppose

    Comments We need to eliminate all laws where there is clearly no victim. Texas Senate District 6

    There is no Republican running in this race.

    44

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 7

    Paul Bettencourt (R) (Incumbent)

    paul.bettencourt@senate.texas.gov Senator Bettencourt is not up for election this year.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes (Co-sponsor) Yes (Joint Author) N/A Texas Senate District 8

    Angela Paxton (R) (Incumbent)

    angela.paxton@senate.texas.gov Senator Paxton is not up for election this year.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes N/A Texas Senate District 9

    Kelly Hancock (R) (Incumbent)

    kelly.hancock@senate.texas.gov Senator Hancock is not up for election this year.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes N/A Texas Senate District 10

    Beverly Powell (D) (Incumbent)

    beverly.powell@senate.texas.gov Senator Powell is not up for election this year.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes N/A

    45

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 11

    Larry Taylor (R) (Incumbent)

    larry.taylor@senate.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes (Co-sponsor) Yes N/A Texas Senate District 11

    Susan Criss (D) judgecriss@aol.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments I have been a prosecutor, defense attorney and Judge. My partner represents veterans in disability cases. I see so many clients with PTSD whose lives would improve with these changes. Texas Senate District 11

    Jared Wissel (L) jwissel09@gmail.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No additional comments.

    46

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 12

    Jane Nelson (R) (Incumbent)

    jane.nelson@senate.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes (Co-sponsor) Yes N/A Texas Senate District 12

    Shadi Zitoon (D)

    shadizitoon2020@gmail.com Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments We should legalize and tax marijuana, providing the proceeds to our schools. We should also release and expunge the records of those charged or convicted of low level possession. Texas Senate District 12

    There is no Libertarian candidate running in this race.

    47

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 13

    Borris L Miles (D) (Incumbent)

    borris.miles@senate.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes Author Texas Senate District 13

    There is no Libertarian candidate running in this race.

    Texas Senate District 13

    Milinda Morris (R) milindammd4senatesd13@gmail.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    48

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 14

    Sarah Eckhardt (D) (Incumbent)

    sarah.eckhardt@senate.texas.gov Senator Eckhardt is not up for election this year.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes (Author) Yes N/A Texas Senate District 15

    John Whitmire (D) (Incumbent)

    john.whitmire@senate.texas.gov Senator Whitmire is not up for election this year.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes N/A Texas Senate District 16

    Nathan Johnson (D) (Incumbent)

    nathan.johnson@senate.texas.gov Senator Johnson is not up for election this year.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes Author Texas Senate District 17

    Joan Huffman (R) (Incumbent)

    joan.huffman@senate.texas.gov Senator Huffman is not up for election this year.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes N/A

    49

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 18

    Lois W. Kolkhorst (R) (Incumbent)

    info@loisfortexas.com Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes N/A Texas Senate District 18

    Michael Antalan (D)

    http://voteantalan.com/ Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Texas Senate District 18

    There is no Libertarian candidate running in this race.

    50

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 19

    Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No additional comments.

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes (Co-author) Yes (Author) Yes Texas Senate District 19

    Peter P. (Pete) Flores (R) (Incumbent)

    pete.flores@senate.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses Support Oppose Oppose Oppose

    Comments No additional comments.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes (Co-sponsor) Yes (Co-Sponsor) Texas Senate District 19

    Jo-Anne Valdivia (L) votejoannev@gmail.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    51

    Roland Gutierrez (D)info@rolandfortexas.com

    Voting Record(From Service in Texas House)

    N/A

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 20

    Juan "Chuy" Hinojosa (D) (Incumbent)

    juan.hinojosa@senate.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes (Co-sponsor) Yes (Joint Author) N/A Texas Senate District 20

    There is no Libertarian candidate running in this race.

    Texas Senate District 20

    Judy Cutright (R) info@electjudycutright.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    52

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 21

    Judith Zaffirini (D) (Incumbent)

    judith.zaffrini@senate.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes N/A Texas Senate District 21

    There is no Libertarian candidate running in this race.

    Texas Senate District 21

    Frank Pomeroy (R) frank@pomeroyfortexassenate.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments When one compares the effects of alcohol with marijuana I think it is pretty obvious which is the worse of

    the two in our society. Therefore if we are going to have one legalized then the other should also be legalized and regulated as well.

    53

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 22

    Brian Birdwell (R) (Incumbent)

    brian.birdwell@senate.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes N/A Texas Senate District 22

    Robert Vick (D) robertvick@vickforsenate.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments I will call for the immediate release of individuals incarcerated for possession of cannabis and expungement of criminal records of persons convicted of misdemeanor cannabis offenses. Texas Senate District 22

    There is no Libertarian candidate running in this race.

    54

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 23 Royce West (D)

    (Incumbent) royce.west@senate.texas.gov

    Senator West is not up for election this year.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes (Author) Yes N/A Texas Senate District 24

    Dawn Buckingham (R) (Incumbent)

    dawn.buckingham@senate.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes N/A Texas Senate District 24

    Clayton Tucker (D) info@tuckerfortexas.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No additional comments. Texas Senate District 24

    There is no Libertarian candidate running in this race.

    55

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 25

    Donna Campbell (R) (Incumbent)

    donna.campbell@senate.texas.gov Senator Campbell is not up for election this year.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes (Author) Yes N/A Texas Senate District 26

    José Menéndez (D) (Incumbent)

    jose.menendez@senate.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments No additional comments.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes (Author) Yes (Author) N/A Texas Senate District 26

    There is no Democratic candidate running in this race.

    Texas Senate District 26

    There is no Republican candidate running in this race.

    56

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 27

    Eddie Lucio Jr (D) (Incumbent)

    eddie.lucio@senate.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes (Co-sponsor) Yes N/A Texas Senate District 27

    There is no Libertarian candidate running in this race.

    Texas Senate District 27

    Vanessa Tijerina (R) https://www.facebook.com/vanessa.s.tijerina

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    57

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 28

    Charles Perry (R) (Incumbent)

    charles.perry@senate.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes (Sponsor) N/A Texas Senate District 28

    There is no Democratic candidate running in this race.

    Texas Senate District 28

    There is no Republican candidate running in this race.

    58

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 29

    Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes (Author) Yes Yes (Co-author) Texas Senate District 29

    There is no Libertarian candidate running in this race.

    Texas Senate District 29

    Bethany Hatch (R) hatchfortexas@gmail.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    59

    César J Blanco (D)cesar.blanco@house.texas.gov

    Voting Record(From Service in Texas House)

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas Senate District 30

    Vacant Special Election underway.

    Texas Senate District 31

    Kel Seliger (R) (Incumbent)

    kel.seliger@senate.texas.gov Senator Seliger is not up for election this year.

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes N/A

    60

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas House District 1

    Gary Vandeaver (R) (Incumbent)

    gary.vandeaver@house.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes (Co-author) Yes No Texas House District 1

    There is no Democratic candidate running in this race.

    Texas House District 1

    There is no Libertarian candidate running in this race.

    61

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas House District 2

    Bill Brannon (D) billbrannonforhd2@gmail.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Texas House District 2

    There is no Libertarian candidate running in this race.

    Texas House District 2

    Bryan Slaton (R) votebryanslaton@gmail.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    62

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas House District 3

    Cecil Bell Jr (R) (Incumbent)

    cecil.bell@house.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    No Yes No Texas House District 3

    Martin Shupp (D) shupp4tx3@gmail.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses Support Support Support Support

    Comments Cannabis products should be legalized nationwide. Texas House District 3

    There is no Libertarian candidate running in this race.

    63

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas House District 4

    Keith Bell (R) (Incumbent)

    keith.bell@house.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes No Texas House District 4

    There is no Democratic candidate running in this race.

    Texas House District 4

    Nicole Sprabary (L) nicolesprabary@gmail.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    64

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas House District 5

    Cole Hefner (R) (Incumbent)

    cole.hefner@house.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes Yes No Texas House District 5

    Lawyanda Prince (D) prince4txrep@yahoo.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.) Texas House District 5

    There is no Libertarian candidate running in this race.

    65

  • Texas Marijuana Policy Voter Guide 2020 General Election – Texas Legislature

    Early Voting: October 13-30, 2020 Election Day: November 3, 2020

    Texas House District 6

    Matt Schaefer (R) (Incumbent)

    matt.schaefer@house.texas.gov Expand

    Compassionate Use Reduce Penalties for

    Possession Legalize Adult Use Support States’ Rights

    on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comments (This candidate did not respond to our survey.)

    Voting Record (Incumbents Only)

    Expand Compassionate Use Legalize Hemp Penalty Reduction for Possession

    Yes (Co-author) Yes Yes Texas House District 6

    Julie Gobble (D) julie@julie4texas.com

    Expand Compassionate Use

    Reduce Penalties for Possession Legalize Adult Use

    Support States’ Rights on Marijuana Policy

    Survey Responses ? ? ? ?

    Comm

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