Jerry Quijano
Jerry Quijano is a producer and host. A native south Texan, he joined the KUT staff after graduating from Texas A&M University-San Antonio. Jerry was part of NPR’s Next Generation initiative at KUT in 2017. When he’s not in the studio, Jerry enjoys collecting vinyl records.
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We cannot stress this enough: DO NOT try and look up for Saturday's eclipse without taking proper precautions to protect your eyes.
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Texas already had one of the nation's strictest abortion bans. With the Supreme Court's decision, it is set to become even more restrictive.
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New Medical Marijuana Law Goes Into Effect, Expanding Access To Cancer Patients And Texans With PTSDLawmakers also increased the allowable level of THC, the psychoactive ingredient in cannabis. But not by much.
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House Bill 1535 would add more conditions to the Texas Compassionate Use Program, including all forms of cancer and post-traumatic stress disorder. The House's version of the bill originally called for the THC limit in cannabis oil to increase tenfold from 0.5% to 5%, but the Senate approved raising that limit to just 1%.
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New rules prohibiting the retail sale and distribution of "smokable" hemp products are unconstitutional, companies argue in a lawsuit filed Wednesday in...
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New rules banning the manufacture of hemp products meant to be smoked or vaporized went into effect Sunday. The rules are part of the Texas Department...
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Sixty-three bills related to marijuana or hemp were filed at the beginning of the 86th Texas legislative session in January. Four measures passed out of...
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Texas House Could Pass Bills Reducing Marijuana Penalties This Session. The Senate Is Another Story.Nine bills concerning marijuana and hemp are set for public hearing in the Texas House on Monday.