Texas weed-singing lawyers are back, this time warning of pot brownies

This election was filled with surprises beyond Donald Trump's unexpected win, as six states loosened marijuana laws. California, Massachusetts and Nevada all approved recreational marijuana on Tuesday night, something The New York Times said "could echo nationally."

While pot smokers rejoice nationwide, a recent country song by a group of Central Texas lawyers might serve as a sobering warning to Texans who are thinking of celebrating by chowing down on some weed-infused brownies.

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Dan Stokes, Will Hutson and Chris Harris are all lawyers from Hutson & Harris, a law-firm that has been making waves on the internet by promoting its legal advice through song.

In their latest video, the group of attorneys warn of the extreme legal consequences for being caught with pot brownies, a second degree felony.

Still, even the Lone Star State's strict marijuana polices may soon change, thanks to states that legalized the drug for recreational use.

"This represents a monumental victory for the marijuana reform movement," Ethan Nadelmann, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance, told The Washington Post. "With California's leadership now, the end of marijuana prohibition nationally, and even internationally, is fast approaching."



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But despite the trend towards marijuana favorability, reformers are worried about Trump's unannounced cabinet.

"The prospect of Rudy Giuliani or Chris Christie as attorney general does not bode well," Nadelmann said. "There are various ways in which a hostile White House could trip things up."

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