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douglas9

(4,358 posts)
Wed Feb 22, 2023, 02:17 PM Feb 2023

Comal County high schoolers are jailed on felony charges for vaping what could be legal hemp



SPRING BRANCH — When kids walk into the gas station near the high school in this rural stretch north of San Antonio, they come face to face with Texas’ booming market in psychoactive hemp derivatives.

Just inside the door, a glass cabinet entices shoppers to a smorgasbord of fruity and doughnut-flavored vape pens dressed in vibrant, shiny packaging. The store, like many across Texas, is promoting its collection of delta-8 and other new strains of purportedly legal tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, the mind-altering part of the cannabis plant.

Any adult over age 21 can buy the vapes at this Valero. But if the Comal Independent School District catches one of its students down the road at Smithson Valley High School with a pound cake-flavored vape, they may end up in county jail, facing felony charges that would follow them the rest of their life.

School officials and local law enforcement are attempting to stymie the sometimes dangerous youth vaping craze by drawing a hard line. Students are offered $100 for anonymously reporting classmates with THC vape pens to the police.

https://www.mysanantonio.com/news/local/article/texas-delta-8-marijuana-hemp-arrests-17798880.php









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Comal County high schoolers are jailed on felony charges for vaping what could be legal hemp (Original Post) douglas9 Feb 2023 OP
A felony? Grins Feb 2023 #1
What's up with Texas paying its citizens to snitch on their neighbors? 70sEraVet Feb 2023 #2

Grins

(7,222 posts)
1. A felony?
Wed Feb 22, 2023, 04:55 PM
Feb 2023

A felony for thee but not for me!

Texas, a gigantic lunatic asylum.

DOA in court. Accused of a felony, even if exonerated, can also follow you for life.

70sEraVet

(3,508 posts)
2. What's up with Texas paying its citizens to snitch on their neighbors?
Wed Feb 22, 2023, 08:19 PM
Feb 2023

"Students are offered $100 for anonymously reporting classmates with THC vape pens to the police"!
First it was snitching on women getting abortions, now this?
There's got to be a great new slogan for Texas in there, somewhere.

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