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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is poised to sign a sweeping THC ban, but cannabis industry insiders say that it would be a mistake ...
Texas lawmakers have voted to ban THC edibles, but will Gov. Greg Abbott sign it into law? A fierce debate has erupted around ...
Texas passed sweeping changes to cannabis policy, including expanding the medical marijuana program and banning hemp products ...
Texas is on the cusp of banning all recreational THC products after lawmakers passed a bill to reverse the unintended effects ...
House Bill 46, which awaits Gov. Greg Abbott’s approval, would include more patients with chronic pain and allow for ...
The future of the cannabis-industry in Texas could be in the balance after lawmakers approved a ban on the sale and ...
Chronic pain, terminal illness and hospice care could become qualifying conditions for Texas's medical marijuana program ...
Texas is considering banning consumable hemp products that contain any amount of a cannabinoid other than CBD and CBG.
A bill signed by Abbott becomes law. If he leaves a bill unsigned but doesn't veto it, it also automatically becomes law.
Dillon Dabelgott, the senior manager of cultivation, shows off one of the areas he oversees: A climate controlled pod where medical marijuana is grown. It would be full of cannabis plants, but the ...
Texas lawmakers have approved banning gummies, drinks, and vapes infused with THC, the compound that gives marijuana its ...
Gov. Greg Abbott is facing intense political pressure over a bill that would ban products containing tetrahydrocannabinol, or ...