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Bill Looking To Ban Thc In Texas Examined During Second Special Session

Texas Legislature Ends Second Special Session Without Any Thc Regulation
Texas Legislature Ends Second Special Session Without Any Thc Regulation

Texas Legislature Ends Second Special Session Without Any Thc Regulation The latest legislation, senate bill 6, mirrors what the senate passed in the first special session: to prohibit the manufacture and sale of products containing hemp derived compounds other than nonintoxicating cbd or cbg. sen. charles perry, r lubbock, sponsors the legislation. The texas senate on tuesday passed a ban on consumable hemp products that contain thc. the 22 8 vote came during the legislature’s second special session but still requires approval from house lawmakers before becoming law.

Bill Looking To Ban Thc In Texas Examined During Second Special Session
Bill Looking To Ban Thc In Texas Examined During Second Special Session

Bill Looking To Ban Thc In Texas Examined During Second Special Session Austin, texas — as lawmakers have worked quickly to pass legislation on redistricting, flooding, and social issues like abortion during the legislature's second special session, a thc ban bill remains untouched by the texas house. The latest measure, senate bill 6 (s.b. 6), is nearly identical to the legislation that passed during the first special session. it prohibits the manufacture, sale, and possession of hemp derived products containing cannabinoids other than nonintoxicating cbd or cbg. Ban or regulate thc in texas? state lawmakers still can’t agree on what’s next. after an attempt to ban thc was vetoed by gov. greg abbott last month, the texas senate has revived similar legislation in the state’s current special session. Austin (nexstar) — the effort to either regulate or fully ban intoxicating hemp derived products in texas appears to have no path forward at this point, according to the chair of the texas.

Texas Senate Committee Advances New Thc Ban During Special Legislative
Texas Senate Committee Advances New Thc Ban During Special Legislative

Texas Senate Committee Advances New Thc Ban During Special Legislative Ban or regulate thc in texas? state lawmakers still can’t agree on what’s next. after an attempt to ban thc was vetoed by gov. greg abbott last month, the texas senate has revived similar legislation in the state’s current special session. Austin (nexstar) — the effort to either regulate or fully ban intoxicating hemp derived products in texas appears to have no path forward at this point, according to the chair of the texas. Texas fans of thc products breathed a collective sigh of relief last month when gov. greg abbott issued a last minute veto for a bill that would have banned tetrahydrocannabinol — the psychoactive component in cannabis — in the state. Within hours, a senate committee quickly and unanimously approved a reintroduced bill that would simply ban hemp thc products in contravention of gov. greg abbott’s (r) call for regulation. On day one, senator charles perry (r‑lubbock) introduced sb 5, mirroring the vetoed sb 3. it seeks to criminalize virtually all hemp derived thc products, except cbd and cbg, banning even trace thc in consumables and smokables. The texas senate is advancing senate bill 5 (sb 5), which would impose one of the strictest bans on hemp derived thc products in the nation, including criminal penalties for manufacturers, distributors, and consumers.

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