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Some of the proposed laws rejected by Abbott, including a ban on hemp products containing THC, will be the focus of a special ...
The THC industry in Texas is getting a temporary reprieve after Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed Senate Bill 3, which aimed to ban all hemp-derived THC products statewide.
Gov. Greg Abbott decided to veto a proposed ban on THC products in Texas, everyone in the state knew Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick ...
Gov. Greg Abbott's stated reasons for vetoing a bill to ban THC products, such as concern about lawsuits, don't add up. | ...
The governor called a special session to come up with regulations around THC products. Many shop owners say they've already ...
The retailer is one of thousands that sell, among other things, hemp-derived THC products that came close to being banned ...
The move infuriated Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, the head of the Senate, who had called the ban among his top five bills over 17 ...
Gov. Greg Abbott is moving Texas closer to legalizing recreational marijuana, but his proposal for regulating its active ...
Lubbock Senator Charles Perry, who wrote that ban, hopes the governor can find the balance he needs to tweak it, and sign it into law. Meanwhile, a Lubbock business owner hopes regulation, instead of ...
The Lt. Governor will address the public at 12:30 p.m. from Austin on Gov. Abbott’s decision to veto the bill.
There has never been much enforcement to ensure hemp products stay under the 0.3% THC threshold, and unregulated hemp ...
Hoping to avoid the courts, Abbott is calling lawmakers back to Austin to craft a law that supports stronger regulations, not an outright ban, of THC products.