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Texas senators unanimously voted a newly-revived THC ban out of committee, fast-tracking it to the full Texas Senate.
State lawmakers have returned to Austin for a special session, with a potential ban on intoxicating THC products "high" on ...
The Texas Senate is not backing down on its proposed THC ban, already advancing a bill filed by state Sen. Charles Perry, ...
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KETK.com on MSNTexas Senate hears testimony from re-filed THC banThe hearing included members of law enforcement who strongly advocated for a ban, and members of the community who say a ban would infringe on their rights as individuals.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, in advocating for a ban on intoxicating THC products, offered details in recent interviews on what he ...
The governor of Texas is detailing where he stands on a renewed push in the legislature to ban most consumable hemp products, ...
Although marijuana poisoning calls jumped in recent years, experts say poison control data needs context about the outcomes of those calls.
After an attempt to ban THC was vetoed by Gov. Greg Abbott last month, the Texas Senate has revived similar legislation in ...
Veterans and hemp-industry advocates accused bill backers of ignoring Gov. Greg Abbott's call for regulation instead of an outright ban.
Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a bill from the state's regular session that would've banned THC products in Texas, putting him at odds with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.
On Tuesday, the Senate Committee on State Affairs passed a bill that would eliminate the majority of hemp products in Texas.
Just weeks after vetoing a bill to ban THC-laced hemp products, Governor Greg Abbott has reversed his position - and now supports a ban on intoxicating hemp items, aligning more closely with Lt.
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