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Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a bill Sunday to ban all THC consumables, allowing the booming market flush with THC-infused vapes, gummies and other products to continue to be sold across the state.
Ahead of a special legislative session set to kick off in Texas next week, a lawmaker has prefiled a new bill that would ...
About two weeks after Texas Gov. Greg Abbott (R) vetoed a bill that would have put a statewide ban on consumable hemp ...
Gov. Greg Abbott’s veto of Senate Bill 3 means dispensaries can keep their doors open — for now. Their future now hinges on a ...
Alexander Malyshev and Sarah Ganley of Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP discuss a gray area when the 2018 Farm Bill legalized ...
Gov. Abbott has added new items to the Legislature's special session agenda stemming from recent flooding events. Here's what ...
Developing strict regulations for hemp products containing THC will be the main task facing Texas lawmakers when they return ...
Gov. Greg Abbott was right to veto Senate Bill 3 and call for a better path. (June 25, 1A, “Abbott vetoes THC product ban ...
Hemp regulation, property taxes and natural disaster preparation and response -- in the wake of deadly flooding in Central ...
McConnell says the bill would close an unintended loophole from his 2018 bill to legalize hemp, but industry leaders fear a ...
Abbott called the special session after vetoing Senate Bill 3, which would have banned THC products like Delta-8 and Delta-9 ...
The lieutenant governor threw their product in protest. Now, they’re selling it — with his name in a promo code.
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