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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is poised to sign a sweeping THC ban, but cannabis industry insiders say that it would be a mistake ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas reined in recreational THC for more medical marijuana this legislative sessionTexas passed sweeping changes to cannabis policy, including expanding the medical marijuana program and banning hemp products ...
Texas lawmakers have voted to ban THC edibles, but will Gov. Greg Abbott sign it into law? A fierce debate has erupted around ...
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Texas lawmakers have approved banning gummies, drinks and vapes infused with THC, the compound that gives marijuana its ...
House Bill 46, introduced by Rep. Ken King, expands Texas' medical marijuana program by adding allowing eligibility to more ...
Texas is considering banning consumable hemp products that contain any amount of a cannabinoid other than CBD and CBG.
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On the final day of the Texas legislative session, the hemp industry, veterans, and other advocates urged Gov. Greg Abbott to ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas lawmakers voted to ban consumable THC products. Will Gov. Greg Abbott sign — or veto — the bill?Abbott faces pressure from both sides of the aisle. The prohibition was a priority for Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, but some hemp ...
According to the Texas Legislative Council, the length of time Abbott has to sign a bill, such as SB 3, depends on when it ...
Peter Barsoom, CEO and co-founder of 1906, is urging Gov. Greg Abbott to veto the legislation, which is currently awaiting his signature.
The future of the cannabis-industry in Texas could be in the balance after lawmakers approved a ban on the sale and ...
SAN ANTONIO – A bill is sitting on Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk that could ban all THC products in Texas. Senate Bill 3 outlines ...
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