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Senators approved Senate Bill 5 by a 21–8 vote. The bill would ban delta-8, delta-9, and all intoxicating forms of THC, ...
Texas has become ground zero in a national battle over high-potency THC drugs, and lawmakers now have a second chance to do ...
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The proposed ban targets synthetic cannabinoids often sold in edible or vaporized form, which are currently legal under Texas ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNTexas Senate passes bill to ban THC — againThe Senate’s decision signals another potential standoff with Gov. Greg Abbott, who vetoed a similar ban earlier this year as ...
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The Texas Tribune on MSNSome rural Texans see THC as a lifeline for their health and economyAs lawmakers continue to debate banning hemp-derived THC, some rural Texans say it helps ease addiction, health concerns and ...
"I think this bill is going to push people back to opioids. I worry about that," Sen. José Menéndez said. A clash of options is expected to play out over the next couple of weeks.
State senators voted July 30 to outlaw any products containing THC after Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a similar proposal in June.
Sen. Nathan Johnson has filed two bills that would heavily regulate the THC industry and decriminalize small marijuana ...
Don’t let Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick sink an entire industry — or other important legislation in lawmakers’ special session. | ...
The bill — nearly identical bill to one Governor Abbott vetoed in the regular session — tees up a renewed dispute in the House over the scope of THC regulation.
The Texas Senate has now formally pass a bill that would outlaw consumable hemp products with any detectable amount of ...
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