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A proposed THC ban is gaining momentum in the state legislature, but some residents like Karen Reeves, are pushing back, calling cannabis essential for their health, pleading lawmakers to reconsider.
Senate Bill 5, nearly identical to the vetoed SB 3, proposes a statewide ban on THC and hemp products. FreshGrown TX CEO Jake ...
As Texas’s special legislative session enters its second week, a Republican House member on Monday filed companion ...
Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick speaks at a press conference at the Texas Capitol on Monday, June 23, 2025 in Austin, Texas. Patrick hosted a press conference in response to Texas Governor Greg ...
The medical marijuana industry could not be more excited about a ban on retail THC sales. Nico Richardson, CEO of the dominant dispensary Texas Originals and a managing director of the venture capital ...
Gov. Greg Abbott is the only elected official in Texas standing in the way of banning THC, in opposition to law enforcement ...
On Tuesday, Texas senators unanimously voted a newly-revived THC ban out of committee, fast-tracking it to the full Texas ...
Just weeks after the governor vetoed a bill banning products containing THC, state senators revived it in the special session ...
Gov. Greg Abbott's press secretary said the governor contends hemp products containing more than 3 milligrams per serving of ...
The Texas Senate is not backing down on its proposed THC ban, already advancing a bill filed by state Sen. Charles Perry, ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, in advocating for a ban on intoxicating THC products, offered details in recent interviews on what he ...
On Tuesday, the Senate Committee on State Affairs passed a bill that would eliminate the majority of hemp products in Texas.