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On Tuesday, the Senate Committee on State Affairs passed a bill that would eliminate the majority of hemp products in Texas.
Just weeks after the governor vetoed a bill banning products containing THC, state senators revived it in the special session ...
Sen Roland Gutierrez, D-San Antonio, is expected to hold a press conference with leaders from the Texas Compassionate Use ...
This week, the Senate Committee on State Affairs met to hash out the details of Senate Bill 5, which would ban THC products ...
Wednesday’s news conference was the latest move in an increasingly aggressive push to head off another wave of opposition to ...
Just like clockwork, all eyes are once again on the Texas Legislature, as a new bill to ban THC across the Lone Star State ...
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, in advocating for a ban on intoxicating THC products, offered details in recent interviews on what he’d like to see in legislation addressing THC laws.
Senate Bill 5 would ban products containing any detectable amount of any cannabinoid, creating criminal offenses for ...
The Texas Senate is not backing down on its proposed THC ban, already advancing a bill filed by state Sen. Charles Perry, ...
Although marijuana poisoning calls jumped in recent years, experts say poison control data needs context about the outcomes of those calls.
Texas senators unanimously voted a newly-revived THC ban out of committee, fast-tracking it to the full Texas Senate.
After an attempt to ban THC was vetoed by Gov. Greg Abbott last month, the Texas Senate has revived similar legislation in ...
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