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Gov. Greg Abbott was right to veto Senate Bill 3 and call for a better path. (June 25, 1A, "Abbott vetoes THC product ban bill") Bans drive products underground, but regulation ensures safety and ...
Medical marijuana and hemp can co-exist in Texas, if it’s done responsibly.” By Stephen Simpson, The Texas Tribune Texas’s ...
Gov. Greg Abbott’s veto of Senate Bill 3 means dispensaries can keep their doors open — for now. Their future now hinges on a ...
Abbott called the special session after vetoing Senate Bill 3, which would have banned THC products like Delta-8 and Delta-9 ...
Don’t bet on the Texas Legislature passing another total ban on THC products, no matter what Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says.
The measure taking effect today prohibits the sale of smokable marijuana products to minors. It also limits how consumable cannabis can be sold in stores or online. Vendors of Tetrahydrocannabinol ...
When Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a ban on THC products minutes before it would have become law, it roiled many Republican ...
A new University of Texas/Texas Politics Project poll finds that most Texas voters oppose a legislative effort to outlaw hemp ...
Why is this so different from everything else? Because our leaders are stuck in the last millennium,” State Rep. Gene Wu told ...
A last-minute veto by Governor Greg Abbott put a new twist on the fight over THC in Texas. FOX 7's Rudy Koski talked with ...
Republican voters were divided on the issue with 46 percent supporting a ban and 39 percent opposing it. By Alejandro Serrano ...