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Texas 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 ...
House Bill 46, introduced by Rep. Ken King, expands Texas' medical marijuana program by adding allowing eligibility to more ...
Texas is on the cusp of banning all recreational THC products after lawmakers passed a bill to reverse the unintended effects ...
Texas lawmakers passed a bill with bipartisan support to ban THC products in Texas, aruging they’re too dangerous for ...
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 ...
During the first Trump administration, the 2018 Farm Bill legalized hemp —a weaker form of cannabis containing a maximum of 0 ...
House Bill 46, which awaits Gov. Greg Abbott’s approval, would include more patients with chronic pain and allow for ...
Texas is considering banning consumable hemp products that contain any amount of a cannabinoid other than CBD and CBG.
The bill, now on the governor's desk, would allow prescription vape products and expand the program's list of qualifying ...
A bill to reform the state's limited medical cannabis program is headed to Gov. Greg Abbott for his final approval.
The Texas bill would make it a misdemeanor to sell, possess or manufacture consumable products with tetrahydrocannabinol, or ...