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As the second special session of the Texas legislature commences, the state Senate has again approved a bill to that would ...
Texas officials are taking another step toward implementing a law to significantly expand the state’s medical marijuana ...
Texas senators approved several bills Monday, one of which included another attempt at blocking hemp-derived THC products.
Sarah Stogner, a Republican district attorney in Texas oil country, recorded herself smoking a joint that she bought legally in New Mexico.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick addressed the media on Monday with one message: Gov. Greg Abbott “wants to legalize recreational marijuana.” His sentiment comes after Abbott vetoed SB 3, a bill ...
Gov. Greg Abbott said on Wednesday that he has still not decided if he will sign or veto legislation banning THC products in Texas. "I'm going to give it the thoughtful consideration from every ...
AUSTIN, Texas — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott on Tuesday signed HB 1535, expanding the State's medical marijuana program. It adds all forms of cancer and post-traumatic stress disorder to the list of ...
AUSTIN — As Texas Gov. Greg Abbott considers whether to allow the state to ban gummies, vapes and edibles made with tetrahydrocannabinol — or THC, the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana ...
New poll shows most Texans want marijuana legalized, but Gov. Greg Abbott says he won't budge The governor said he supports reducing possession penalties but won't support legalizing weed.
Gov. Greg Abbott (R-TX) vetoed legislation seeking a sweeping ban on THC products, a move that highlighted the divide among Texas Republicans in how they view cannabis and how to approach the ...
NORTH RICHLAND HILLS — Texas Gov. Greg Abbott is unmoved by a new poll revealing that a majority of Texans support legalizing marijuana for medical and recreational use. Abbott said Tuesday that ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott, a Republican who is running for reelection this year, supports downgrading low-level marijuana possession to a Class C misdemeanor, punishable by no more than a $500 fine.