Texas Is About to Outlaw THC Vapes, Even if Lawmakers Don’t Ban All Consumables
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Four In Five Texas Voters Want Hemp Products To Be Regulated, Not Banned, Poll Shows As THC Prohibition Bill Stalls
As a Texas Senate-passed bill to ban consumable hemp products with any amount of THC sits in limbo in the House, a new poll shows likely voters in the state across the political spectrum aren’t on board with the policy change—with an overwhelming majority saying they support regulation over prohibition of cannabinoids. The Senate hemp bill is currently stalled amid a special session, as Democratic legislators have left the state to deny Republic…
Texas Lawmakers Introduce Matching House Bill to Ban Hemp THC, Though Governor Pushes Regulation - Merry Jane
A new House companion bill to SB 5 has been filed—mirroring a Senate proposal that would ban any hemp consumables containing THC, while Governor Abbott continues backing a regulatory approach instead.House moves to match the SenateRepresentative Gary VanDeaver filed House Bill 5, identical to Senate Bill 5, the Senate-sponsored measure seeking to outlaw consumable hemp products with detectable THC—including Delta‑8 and Delta‑10—while allowing on…
Four In Five Texas Voters Want Hemp Products To Be Regulated, Not Banned, Poll Shows As THC Prohibition Bill Stalls - Cannabis News World
As a Texas Senate-passed bill to ban consumable hemp products with any amount of THC sits in limbo in the House, a new poll shows likely voters in the state across the political spectrum aren’t on board with the policy change—with an overwhelming majority saying they support regulation over prohibition of cannabinoids. The Senate hemp The post Four In Five Texas Voters Want Hemp Products To Be Regulated, Not Banned, Poll Shows As THC Prohibition…
Texas Bill Would Set 21+ Age Limit for Buying or Selling Hemp, While Keeping Hemp THC Legal
The Marijuana Herald - Marijuana news and information A new bill filed in the Texas House would make it a criminal offense to sell or deliver consumable hemp products to anyone under 21, while also restricting store access and employment to those 21 and older. Filed by Representative Charlie Geren (R), HB 256 would amend the state’s Health and Safety Code to formally define “minor” as anyone younger than 21 and would establish a series of offens…
Texas Poll Finds Overwhelming Support for Hemp THC Products as Senate Passes New Ban
A recent survey of 600 likely Texas voters found that 79% of respondents support keeping intoxicating hemp products legal in the state, KVUE reports. The poll, conducted between July 24-27 by the Republican polling firm McLaughlin & Associates, found that just 13% of respondents opposed keeping the products legal, a staggering 66-point difference. Meanwhile, the Texas Senate last week passed Senate Bill 5, a new measure banning hemp-derived THC …
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