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Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a bill from the state's regular session that would've banned THC products in Texas, putting him at odds with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick.
On Tuesday, the Senate Committee on State Affairs passed a bill that would eliminate the majority of hemp products in Texas.
Just weeks after vetoing a bill to ban THC-laced hemp products, Governor Greg Abbott has reversed his position - and now supports a ban on intoxicating hemp items, aligning more closely with Lt.
AUSTIN, Texas - The Texas Senate is doubling down with its attempt to ban hemp-derived THC, setting up another showdown with ...
While testimony was underway for the latest THC ban bill, Abbott's office released a statement, where he once again pushed ...
After remaining largely tight-lipped during the regular session, Gov. Greg Abbott finally broke his silence and said he ...
State lawmakers have returned to Austin for a special session, with a potential ban on intoxicating THC products "high" on ...
The Texas Senate Committee on State Affairs unanimously passed Senate Bill 5 Tuesday afternoon. The bill aims to ban the sale ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott spoke out on multiple key issues including THC and redistricting on the second day of the Special ...
Texas Governor Greg Abbott spoke out on multiple key issues including THC and redistricting on the second day of the special ...
A Texas Senate committee advanced a new version of a THC ban late Tuesday afternoon in Austin. However, after Governor Greg ...
Gov. Greg Abbott is calling for a ban on THC products for anyone under the age of 21 and tougher regulations for the hemp ...
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