Texas Standard for March 31, 2016
A label on a bottle: Could it change the rules in the debate over abortion access in Texas? Also: Some are calling it March Madness: the wave of violent crime in DFW. The numbers are scary, but there’s politics in the mix too. Plus: You-know-who wants to build a wall along the Texas border, and says that Mexico will pay for it. Some find that implausible – but guess who the Union of Border Agents is throwing its support behind? And: Some call it a pro-pot movement masquerading as medicine. Others say it could save lives. Something’s growing in Texas … We’ll explore those stories and much more, today on the Texas Standard:

Miguel Gutierrez, Jr./KUT
Host David Brown interviews a guest in the studio.
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