Libertarian Party of Cedar Creek Lake to host NORML speaker




The Henderson County Libertarian Party will host a discussion about proposed Texas legislation to legalize the medical use of marijuana at Cedar Creek Brewery, Sunday, April 9, 2017, at 3 p.m.

The event will include guest speaker Brook Bailey of DFW NORML, which is a marijuana advocacy group (National Organization for the Reform of Marijuana Laws). Bailey also serves on the Texas Libertarian Party’s Executive Committee, and she formerly served as chair of the Tarrant County Libertarian Party chapter.

Henderson County Libertarian Party Coordinator Desarae Lindsey said all are welcome at the event regardless of their political affiliations and views.

“Even if people don’t feel compelled to join our party, I hope they start to pay attention to what is happening in Austin,” she said.

For information call 469-418-2757 or email [email protected]

For information on NORML visit: https://www.texasnorml.org/




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