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The owner of a CBD dispensary in San Antonio says while relieved, he hopes lawmakers consider a bill that stipulates a minimum age for people to buy THC products.
Abbott cited uncertainty over federal funding of the program as his reason for rejecting the state’s participation.
Those taking effect immediately range from enhancing the state’s water infrastructure to addressing education issues, including grades in K-12 and higher education.
This week, we run an emergency episode to discuss Gov. Greg Abbott vetoing Texas THC ban and calling a special session. Will ...
The state would have paid a fraction of the cost for low income families to receive $120 per child for food assistance during ...
Gov. Abbott vetoed a bill that would have banned consumable hemp products containing THC. Here’s everything we know about THC ...
Many businesses that sell or make hemp-derived THC products have called for regulations as a means of bringing certainty to ...
Tensions are rising at the Texas Capitol after Gov. Abbott vetoed a Texas bill banning THC in hemp, calling for a special ...
Abbott will call lawmakers back to Austin to tackle SB 3, a proposed ban on THC that he vetoed, as well as five others from ...
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CultureMap San Antonio on MSNGov. Greg Abbott issues last-minute veto of THC ban in TexasTexas Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed a bill Sunday, June 22 to ban all THC consumables, allowing the booming market flush with ...
The Department of Homeland Security issued a bulletin Sunday morning warning of possible Iranian-sponsored cyber-attacks or worse.
Gov. Abbott has until the end of the weekend to sign or veto bills passed during the 89th legislative session.
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