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The Texas legislature has passed with bipartisan support a bill that would ban Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) from being sold in Texas.
THC is an $8 billion industry in Texas, and some critics of the bill have warned that this ban will hurt it, instead pushing for safety regulations, age restrictions, and testing ...
Six years after legalizing hemp and its by-products, the state is revising its drug policies and criminalizing products sold ...
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The Texas House gave its initial approval to a complete ban on consumable hemp-based products containing tetrahydrocannabinol ...
The Texas House gave its initial approval to a complete ban on consumable hemp-based products containing tetrahydrocannabinol ...
In a 95-44 vote, Senate Bill 3 passed in the House, banning all THC products including edibles and drinks with THC.
If you have shopped at a liquor store or even looked at a bar menu recently, you have probably noticed something that was not there just a few years ago. THC-infused drinks are booming in popularity, ...
Bill vote comes as a recent report by a governor’s forensics commission questions the reliability of some state lab tests on ...