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Texas lawmakers sent legislation to ban non-medical THC products to Gov. Greg Abbott for approval. Passage of Senate Bill 3, ...
In a 95-44 vote, Senate Bill 3 passed in the House, banning all THC products including edibles and drinks with THC.
The ban aims to remove products — made legal through a 2019 loophole — that provide a similar high to marijuana and are ...
Over 100,000 petition signatures and thousands of letters are expected to be delivered to Gov. Greg Abbott’s office in ...
The bill passed on the heels of a blanket ban of unregulated retail hemp-based THC consumables that is headed to Gov. Greg ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick held a news conference on Wednesday afternoon surrounded by THC-infused snacks as a bill to ban ...
The governor has not addressed whether he supports the ban, as hemp industry leaders have urged him to veto Senate Bill 3.
Following days of negotiations between the two chambers of the Texas Legislature, the Senate late Tuesday night approved an ...
While state leaders say growers still can produce industrial hemp, some farmers say they will quit growing the plant ...
Texas has found a way to prohibit minors from legally buying alcohol and cigarettes without banning the products entirely.
All non-medical products containing THC in any form soon could be outlawed in Texas after state lawmakers approved a full ban ...
The crackdown will come with some strict penalties for those caught with THC-laden consumables. The bill would carry a ...