Texas HB5: Karen Reeves' Powerful Testimony Against Prohibition #shorts
A Texan with chronic pain faces HB5, fearing re-criminalization of hemp. She asks, βWhat will happen to me?β if safer choices areΒ ...
Senior Vice President of Investments & Head of Clinical Strategy, Lig Pharmaceutical
Search every verified Karen Reeves interview, podcast appearance, and on-the-record quote β each transcript cross-checked by AI and human review to confirm speaker identity. Karen Reeves, Senior Vice President of Investments & Head of Clinical Strategy at Lig Pharmaceutical, testified against Texas House Bill 5 on August 17, 2025, speaking on behalf of herself and Syntax Community Outreach. She stated that she has hidden illnesses including chronic pain, anxiety, depression, and PTSD, and that she currently benefits from cannabis and hemp products. Reeves argued that Texans should not be considered criminals for choosing what she called a safer alternative to pharmaceuticals, and she described the Texas compassionate use program as a failure in her opinion, citing high costs and ineffective products. During her testimony, Reeves questioned what would happen to her if she were arrested or her home raided under the proposed legislation, and she asked whether Texas would begin opening prisons for senior citizens and people with disabilities. She stated that the bill would hurt thousands of Texans and called for better regulation and compassion. Reeves also remembered advocates who she said are no longer with them because they lacked safe access, as well as those who moved out of state.
“We believe no one belongs in jail for a plant. I'm here to represent those people like myself that have hidden illnesses such as chronic pain, anxiety, depression, and PTSD. We are currently benefiting from cannabis and hemp products.”
“Hemp helps. Hemp heals. We should not be considered criminals for choosing a safer alternative to harmful pharmaceuticals.”
“Thousands of Texans like myself have long-term chronic illnesses. Hemp is helping us. It helps alleviate the suffering and the dying of those that don't have safe access.”
“Texans deserve the medical freedom to choose what we put into our bodies. It should not be against the law to want to feel better and banning any type of hemp products will hurt thousands of Texans.”
A Texan with chronic pain faces HB5, fearing re-criminalization of hemp. She asks, βWhat will happen to me?β if safer choices areΒ ...
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