Texas Standard For July 5, 2019
Texas’ fraught relationship with everything cannabis just took a new turn. The new hemp law that’s left law enforcement agencies scratching their heads, we’ll have details. And: some of Texas’ fastest-growing cities has public schools where the population is shrinking: It’s being called “the charter effect”. We’ll explore. Also: From the days of the California Gold Rush to today, the Midland area remains crucial to those seeking fortune. Plus: Nurdles and the woman in a kayak who’s fighting to rid Lavaca Bay of these plastics. And should your relationship with your gun change as you age? We’ll take a look at that and more today on the Texas Standard:

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