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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 ...
If Abbott signs the bill into law, the days are numbered for Texans to legally purchase THC products, such as delta-8 and ...
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.
The Texas Legislature has sent Senate Bill 3 to Gov. Abbott's desk for approval. The bill would ban all THC products in the ...
All non-medical products containing THC in any form soon could be outlawed in Texas after state lawmakers approved a full ban ...
The Texas House voted 95-44 to criminalize the possession, sale and manufacture of the products sold by more than 8,500 ...
State lawmakers say they never meant to legalize THC-containing hemp products through a 2019 law, and that companies have ...
Dillon Dabelgott, the senior manager of cultivation, shows off one of the areas he oversees: A climate controlled pod where ...
SB 3 would penalize violators for hemp products with any amount of THC. The measure is a few procedural steps away from Gov.
The House granted its final approval to the amended version of Senate Bill 3 Thursday evening. It now goes back to the Senate, where Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has indicated it is sure to pass, then on to ...
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