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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick has called banning THC products a top priority. The latest draft of the lower chamber’s THC regulation ...
A Texas House committee just unanimously passed a bill that would prevent a total ban on consumable hemp products.
In 2019, Texas legalized the farming and commercialization of hemp containing less than 0.3% of delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol ...
Spearheaded by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, there is a push at the State Capitol to ban all THC products in the state of Texas.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, as head of the Senate, is one of the most influential of Capitol power brokers – nothing gets on the ...
A Texas House bill would maintain legal access to gummies, beverages and other THC products, while hiking industry ...
The House committee version of SB 3 would restrict most sales of consumable hemp products with THC, compared to the Senate ...
A bill that Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick once described as a "ban on dangerous THC products" is moving closer to becoming law.
Dan Patrick called for a complete ban on THC last December, making it one of his priorities for this legislative session.
This year, state leaders, including Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, made a priority of walking back the legalization. Senate Bill 3 aims to punish those who manufacture or sell THC products with ...
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