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Austin-based cannabis company Hometown Hero has refuted Dan Patrick's claims about their products through a series of social ...
The agreement came after several Republican House members protested the Senate’s move to gut the planned expansion of the ...
An Austin business owner said Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick "blatantly lied" when he used one of his products to push for a ban ...
After Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick openly attacked hemp businesses in the state and the products they sell, one company is ...
AUSTIN, Texas — As supporters of Texas' hemp industry are urging Gov. Greg Abbott to veto a statewide ban on consumable THC products sold at stores, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is pushing back.
The plan settled on by House and Senate negotiators seeks to raise the number of licensees from 3 to 15 by next year and add ...
Patrick, the champion of the Texas legislature's proposed THC ban, held a press conference in which claimed hemp products were poisonous.
In a 95-44 vote, Senate Bill 3 passed in the House, banning all THC products including edibles and drinks with THC.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick sounded the retreat. At least partially. After coming under intense criticism, including from usually ...
The state's Compassionate Use Program allows Texans with certain medical conditions access to medical cannabis from licensed ...