The mission of the “Ride For Your Rights” CannaBus Tour is to educate consumers and prospective patients about the state’s medical cannabis programme and to rally support for expanding Texans’ access to medical cannabis.
CannaBus Mobile Dispensary
In October, Goodblend, a retail brand of multi-state operator Parallel and is one of three licenced companies in Texas. It will tour the state with its “CannaBus” mobile dispensary to educate consumers about the state’s medical cannabis programme.
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From October 4 to October 20, the “Ride For Your Rights” CannaBus Tour will visit cities across Texas, including Austin, Houston, San Antonio, and Dallas, among others.
The purpose of the tour is to educate consumers and prospective patients about the state’s medical cannabis programme. It includes its regulations, products, and prescription process.
Texas has not yet legalised the commercial sale of medical cannabis without restrictions on THC levels.
According to Cannabis Business Times, Governor Greg Abbott signed House Bill 1535 into law in June 2021. It expands the state’s medical cannabis qualifying conditions to include cancer and post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Ride For Your Rights
“At goodblend Medical Cannabis, our goal is to make Texans feel good. We believe access to medical marijuana will be beneficial.
This is why we will be travelling. Our “Ride For Your Rights” CannaBus Tour will garner support for expanding Texans’ access to medical cannabis.
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We hope to persuade state legislators to enact genuine, long-lasting change,” the company stated on the event page.
In conjunction with the tour, good blend will host a Texas Marijuana March and Freedom Festival on October 8 at Burnett Park in Fort Worth. The freedom march will feature food, vendors, flow performers, music, and speakers and is free to attend.