Sheriffs Association of Texas

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Austin, United States

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Government Administration· Non-profit organization

Sheriffs Association of Texas Reviews | Rating 4 out of 5 stars (2 reviews)

Sheriffs Association of Texas is located in Austin, United States on 1601 S IH 35 Frontage Rd. Sheriffs Association of Texas is rated 4 out of 5 in the category government administration in United States. Sheriffs Association Of Texas is a government administration company based out of 1601 S Ih 35, Austin, Texas, United States.

Address

1601 S IH 35 Frontage Rd

Phone

+1 5124455888

Company size

1-10 employees

Headquarters

Austin, Texas

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Open hours

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RICHARD PRICE

Prohibitionists are far too ignorant and poorly educated to hold any position of responsibility. The main reason we must resist their demands for autonomy. The entire organization appears to lack any 'HIGHER STANDARDS' and feeble 'if any' supervision or oversight. Likewise the use of asset forfeiture is robbing all the citizens. This is money that should go into the general budget for schools, the elderly and other public programs.

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Debbie Reed

I am writting to get the marijuna bill to pass. I am 61 years old and pain medication does not help. I became dissabled in 1997 but could not get it approved for 2 years. I have fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, i have an annuerrysm in my brain and have had 3 surgeries to stabilize it. I also have a lot of pain due to osteoporosis, and osteoarthritis, i have just been diagnosed with dementia and had a patch put on my heart because my heart had a hole in it. I am always in a high level of stress all of the time for no reason. That makes my muscles knot up and cause tremendous pain. I am wondering why i am not allowed to use marijuna to relax me so i can at least sleep at night. I do not think it is fair for law abiding people that are as sick as i am to not get it. The ones that could care less are the trouble makers. I do believe marijuna should be under a doctors prescription. I am just afraid if this gets approved the pharmacies would make it too expensive to get. Thank you for your time and service. Debbie Reed