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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.
The governor appeared to walk back his calls last month for lawmakers to regulate the state’s burgeoning THC industry like it does alcohol.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, in advocating for a ban on intoxicating THC products, offered details in recent interviews on what he ...
Gov. Greg Abbott is calling for a ban on THC products for anyone under the age of 21 and tougher regulations for the hemp ...
Gov. Greg Abbott acted to remove Texas Democrats from office after they refused to return to Austin, leaving the House ...
Over the past seven months, the issue of hemp-based THC products has consumed significant time for Gov. Greg Abbott, Lt. Gov.
The Texas Senate has once again passed a bill that would enact a full ban on THC in hemp-derived consumables, setting up a ...
The Senate’s decision signals another potential standoff with Gov. Greg Abbott, who vetoed a similar ban earlier this year as ...
Democrats fled the state to stop Republicans' attempt to redraw congressional districts, but bills aimed at everything from a ...
A new ban on THC vapes in Texas means some stores that specialize in the products could lose more than 30% of their business.
A fter remaining largely tight-lipped during the regular session, Gov. Greg Abbott finally broke his silence and said he supports banning intoxicating hemp products on Tuesday.
Gov. Greg Abbott on June 22 vetoed a contentious state ban on THC products and shortly after called a special legislative session asking lawmakers to instead strictly regulate the substance.