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Texas passed sweeping changes to cannabis policy, including expanding the medical marijuana program and banning hemp products ...
Texas has seen intense debate over marijuana laws for years now, with local efforts to decriminalize in some cities clashing ...
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 ...
The boom in hemp drinks has sparked a wave of legislation while attracting businesses such as alcohol distributors who want ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is still deciding whether to sign a ban on consumable THC products, amid pressure from the hemp ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is poised to sign a sweeping THC ban, but cannabis industry insiders say that it would be a mistake ...
While in Lubbock, Lt. Gov. Patrick and Sen. Charles defended the proposed bill that would ban THC across the state, impacting ...
The bill, now on the governor's desk, would allow prescription vape products and expand the program's list of qualifying ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick discussed a potential special session for congressional redistricting, legislative wins and his own ...
The future of the cannabis-industry in Texas could be in the balance after lawmakers approved a ban on the sale and ...