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The Texas Senate on Wednesday passed for a second time a ban on THC. In the regular legislative session, the Senate passed SB ...
In the regular legislative session, the Senate passed SB 3, filed by state Sen. Charles Perry, R-Lubbock, with bipartisan support in both chambers. Gov. Greg Abbott then vetoed it in the last hour.
Currently, there is no cure for epilepsy. The disease is a neurological disorder that often causes seizures to develop.
As Texas Senate leaders work to advance a bill to ban most consumable hemp products, a Democratic lawmaker is putting forward ...
There is some blurring in this committee, which happens because of the fact that we’re looking at, really, two different ...
To qualify for a medical marijuana card in Kentucky, or to use medical marijuana under the terms of an executive order from ...
Members of a House study committee dedicated to studying the impact of medical cannabis and hemp consumption held their first ...
Americans are binge drinking and smoking tobacco less but consuming marijuana significantly more, according to a new federal ...
Why state legislators treat this harmful business with kid gloves even as other drugs get harsh treatment is mysterious.
Governor Abbott is opposed to legalization, though he did recently veto a ban on THC-containing hemp products.
Gov. Greg Abbott is the only elected official in Texas standing in the way of banning THC, in opposition to law enforcement ...
Wednesday’s news conference was the latest move in an increasingly aggressive push to head off another wave of opposition to ...