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The move infuriated Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, the head of the Senate, who had called the ban among his top five bills over 17 years in the Legislature.
Gov. Greg Abbott is moving Texas closer to legalizing recreational marijuana, but his proposal for regulating its active ...
The Lt. Governor will address the public at 12:30 p.m. from Austin on Gov. Abbott’s decision to veto the bill.
A new study published in the journal Reproductive Toxicology by researchers at the University of Ottawa found that cannabinoids such as THC and CBD do not impact estrogen production in human granulosa ...
There has never been much enforcement to ensure hemp products stay under the 0.3% THC threshold, and unregulated hemp ...
In the crowded corner of a local smoke shop, two artists played with fire in a heated head-to-head competition. With only 20 minutes to complete a randomly selected challenge, rival glassblowers ...
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.
After months of back and forth on whether Governor Abbott would sign into law or veto Senate Bill 3, which sought to ban THC ...
Late Sunday night, Texas Governor Greg Abbott vetoed Senate Bill 3 - a state ban on consumable hemp products that contain any ...
With a ban off the table for now, Texas hemp industry leaders said they are amenable to state lawmakers imposing more ...
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, the powerful head of the Texas Senate, sharply rebuked Gov. Greg Abbott on Monday for vetoing his top legislative priority.
Some business leaders and hemp farmers in the hemp industry are calling the governor’s veto on Senate Bill 3 a small victory.
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