In a bold move, Texas hemp advocates have delivered over 100,000 signatures to Governor Abbott, urging a veto of SB 3. The legislation is considered flawed by the advocates, who are pushing for immediate action to stop it.
Texas Hemp Advocates Deliver 100,000+ Signatures to Stop SB 3
Key Takeaways:
- Over 100,000 signatures collected
- Advocates urge veto of SB 3
- SB 3 considered flawed legislation
- Urgent appeal made to Governor Abbott
Texas Hemp Advocates Call for Veto of SB 3
Texas hemp advocates have made a significant stand against Senate Bill 3 (SB 3), delivering over 100,000 signatures to Governor Abbott’s office. The advocates are urging the governor to veto what they consider flawed legislation.
A Mass Mobilization Against SB 3
The collection of more than 100,000 signatures showcases the substantial public opposition to SB 3. Advocates believe that the bill poses issues that could negatively impact the hemp industry and those involved in it.
“Urge Governor Abbott to Veto Flawed Legislation Urge Governor Abbott to Veto Flawed Legislation,” the advocates emphasized, repeating their plea to highlight the urgency of the matter.
The Urgent Appeal to the Governor
By delivering the petition directly to Governor Abbott, the advocates aim to prompt immediate action. The sheer number of signatures represents a strong message from constituents who are concerned about the implications of SB 3.
Looking Ahead
The decision now rests with Governor Abbott, whose response to this significant appeal will have lasting effects on the hemp industry in Texas. Advocates remain hopeful that the governor will consider the voices of over 100,000 Texans urging him to veto the bill.