Marijuana policy reform is on the move in Texas thanks to advocates throughout the state. Individuals learning about how to enact law change and how to share personal or professional experiences with lawmakers in a skilled way have brought about unprecedented progress at the Texas Capitol. Let’s keep up the momentum!
We’re hosting a series of events throughout the state to educate individuals who want to effectively advocate for reform in Texas. We’ll be visiting a city near you — register now to secure your seat.
These hands-on workshops will provide an opportunity to:
-review the political process and learn how you fit in,
-learn effective arguments for discussing marijuana law reform, and
-craft your personal message to share.
Once you’ve registered, please invite others who are interested in advancing Liberty by reforming Texas’ unreasonable marijuana laws. You can also follow the workshop series’ live updates on our event page.
Workshop Series Schedule and Registration
Midland | Midland Lions Club Tuesday, Jan. 16 6 - 8 p.m. | Midland — Details and Registration |
Amarillo | Amarillo Public Library Thursday, Jan. 18 6 - 8 p.m. | Amarillo — Details and Registration |
Arlington | Pantego Lions Club Saturday, Jan. 20 1 - 4 p.m. | Arlington — Details and Registration |
Nacogdoches Meet and Greet Only, No Workshop | Liberty Bell Tuesday, Jan. 23 6 - 8 p.m. | Details (No Registration Necessary) |
Beaumont | Beaumont Public Library Wednesday, Jan. 24 6 - 8 p.m. | Beaumont — Details and Registration |
Houston | Trini Mendenhall Community CenterThursday, Jan. 25 6 - 8 p.m. | Houston — Details and Registration |
Corpus Christi | The Progressive Center Friday, Jan. 26 6 - 8 p.m. | Corpus Christi — Details and Registration |
Brownsville (Townhall and Workshop) | Brownsville Public Library Saturday, Jan. 27 1 - 5 p.m. | Brownsville — Details and Registration |
San Antonio | San Antonio Public Library Monday, Jan. 29 6 - 8 p.m. | San Antonio — Details and Registration |
We are proud to be working on this educational content in conjunction with our coalition partners at Texans for Responsible Marijuana Policy and Texas NORML.