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An Austin business owner said Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick "blatantly lied" when he used one of his products to push for a ban on THC-infused foods and drinks.
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Saying Goodbye to the High: Bill could outlaw THC products in Abilene, sparking local outcryTexas House Bill 3 proposes a ban on the sale and consumption of any product containing any amount of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), but what will the move mean for Texans who rely on these types of ...
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Eater Austin on MSNWhat Happens at Restaurants and Bars if THC Is Banned in Texas?With more Texas restaurants and bars carrying and creating THC-infused drinks, the potential statewide prohibition presents ...
If Abbott signs the bill into law, the days are numbered for Texans to legally purchase THC products, such as delta-8 and ...
Standing before a table full of THC-infused products, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick spoke about two bills that would regulate cannabis ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick held a news conference on Wednesday afternoon surrounded by THC-infused snacks as a bill to ban THC products awaits approval from Gov. Greg Abbott.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is pushing for the ban to become law, while the hemp industry and veterans groups are lobbying Abbott ...
Following days of negotiations between the two chambers of the Texas Legislature, the Senate late Tuesday night approved an ...
Despite popular support and economic risks, state leaders are pushing harsh new restrictions on cannabis products.
As consumer interest in THC beverages is on the rise, brand representatives discuss how wellness trends are driving growth, ...
Opponents of the bill worry about the hemp industry and those who rely on THC to treat mental health conditions.
A 2019 law requires marijuana products to be tested for "unsafe levels" of microbial contamination and confirm the products' potency.
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