Texas Senate to pursue ban on THC products next year, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says
- Texas Governor Dan Patrick announced plans to ban all consumable forms of THC in the state Senate, highlighting it as a top priority bill for the upcoming session.
- Patrick claims retailers have exploited loopholes, selling products with unsafe THC levels, sometimes three to four times that of illicit marijuana.
- State Senator Charles Perry will carry the proposed Senate Bill 3 to address the issues of unregulated THC products available to the public.
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Texas lawmakers move to ban sale of all THC products in 2025
Texas is taking the first step toward banning all THC products, with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, R, stating the state Senate will push for a ban on all forms of consumable THC in the upcoming legislative session. The move follows concerns from conservative state lawmakers over the influx of unregulated products in the market. Since 2019, Texas has allowed the sale of hemp-derived products, including CBD, with a legal THC limit of 0.3%. However, Patric…
Texas Senate to pursue ban on THC products next year, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick says
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick announced Wednesday that lawmakers in the state Senate would move to ban all forms of consumable tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, in Texas.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Leading Senate Initiative to Ban All THC Products in Texas - Texas Scorecard
The measure will be carried by State Sen. Charles Perry, who introduced a previous measure legalizing the commercial sale of hemp in 2019. The post Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick Leading Senate Initiative to Ban All THC Products in Texas appeared first on Texas Scorecard.
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