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Hometown Hero, the company that makes and sells the treats hurled during a press conference, is doubling down on the free ...
Don't bet on the Texas Legislature passing another total ban on THC products, no matter what Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says.
Although Patrick and hemp industry leaders have quarreled over the risks and benefits of THC, cannabis researchers say it can ...
Texas Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick speaks at a press conference at the Texas Capitol on Monday, June 23, 2025 in Austin, ...
After Governor Greg Abbott vetoed Senate Bill 3, which aimed to ban all THC consumables in Texas, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, who led the ban on hemp-derived THC products, said Abbott is proposing "for us to legalize marijuana in ...
Finally, if Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has the welfare of our children at heart, why isn’t he proposing banning all tobacco and ...
Gov. Greg Abbott decided to veto a proposed ban on THC products in Texas, in the dead of night on Sunday, everyone in the ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is looking to make all THC consumables illegal in Texas. That would take a hemp industry that has grown to roughly $8 billion by his own estimate and drive it underground.
After spearheading the THC ban, Patrick has been accused by some on the right of creating a nanny state and giving Mexican drug cartels a business opportunity to fill demand in the black market.
Over the last six months, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has built his case against THC products, claiming in press conferences, podcast episodes and social media posts, that the drug is proliferating ...