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Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick displayed his power and hypocrisy during the 89th Texas Legislature, and signs he's beginning to slip.
Austin-based cannabis company Hometown Hero has refuted Dan Patrick's claims about their products through a series of social ...
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick said while he's been focused on protecting kids from the proliferation of THC products, he’s also ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Governor Greg Abbott has until June 22 to decide the fate of two high-profile cannabis-related bills as the ...
Texas is on the cusp of banning all recreational THC products after lawmakers passed a bill to reverse the unintended effects ...
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FOX 7 Austin on MSNTexas THC ban: Austin cannabis company claims Lt. Gov. Patrick 'blatantly lied' about productAn Austin business owner said Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick "blatantly lied" when he used one of his products to push for a ban ...
The bill, now on the governor's desk, would allow prescription vape products and expand the program's list of qualifying ...
After Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick openly attacked hemp businesses in the state and the products they sell, one company is ...
AUSTIN, Texas — As supporters of Texas' hemp industry are urging Gov. Greg Abbott to veto a statewide ban on consumable THC products sold at stores, Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick is pushing back.
Patrick, the champion of the Texas legislature's proposed THC ban, held a press conference in which claimed hemp products were poisonous.
In a 95-44 vote, Senate Bill 3 passed in the House, banning all THC products including edibles and drinks with THC.
With time running out in the legislative session, lawmakers reached a deal to expand the state’s medical marijuana program.
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