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In June Governor Abbott signed two bills that, if approved by Texan voters in November, would grant property tax cuts to many ...
The proposed ban targets synthetic cannabinoids often sold in edible or vaporized form, which are currently legal under Texas ...
Don’t let Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick sink an entire industry — or other important legislation in lawmakers’ special session. | ...
Abbott, in his veto of THC ban, urged lawmakers to regulate hemp sales similarly to liquor sales, by prohibiting sales near ...
The Texas Senate on Wednesday passed for a second time a ban on THC. In the regular legislative session, the Senate passed SB ...
In the regular legislative session, the Senate passed SB 3, filed by state Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, with bipartisan support in both chambers. Gov. Greg Abbott then vetoed it in the last hour.
Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a similar ban in June, saying the bill that passed during the regular session threatened the state’s ...
Senate Bill 5 would ban the sale of consumable hemp products with THC while keeping CBD and CBG products legal.
The Texas Senate has once again passed legislation that would ban THC. But this time, the sponsor of the bill says he ...
The Senate’s decision signals another potential standoff with Gov. Greg Abbott, who vetoed a similar ban earlier this year as ...
Nobody tell the Legislature, but Texas sort of does have legal recreational cannabis. Let's hope it stays that way.
A proposed THC ban is gaining momentum in the state legislature, but some residents like Karen Reeves, are pushing back, calling cannabis essential for their health, pleading lawmakers to reconsider.
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