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justaprogressive

(3,821 posts)
Fri May 23, 2025, 07:24 AM Friday

Texas Is Gearing Up to Ban THC

Everything is bigger in Texas, except the THC industry, which may disappear entirely. Just six years after the state opened up hemp sales, the Texas House voted this week to outright ban the sale of products containing any amount of THC, according to the Texas Tribune—a prohibition that will upend a major industry within the state and implement stricter punishments for consumers.

The statehouse took up the proposed total ban on THC products Wednesday night and approved the measure by a vote of 86-53, falling largely along party lines. Per the Houston Chronicle, members of the Texas House had been exploring introducing new regulations on the hemp industry instead of going for the full ban, including a ban on vapes and synthetic compounds, as well as cracking down on packaging and products designed to appeal to children. But, at the urging of Lieutenant Governor Dan Patrick, the legislators embraced the full prohibition approach. The Senate has already passed a version of bill, so there are just a few procedural hurdles left to clear before a final version gets sent to Governor Greg Abbott to sign it into law or reject it.

Banning pot products has been one of the top legislative goals of Lt. Gov. Patrick, who claims the products have been fueling a public health crisis. He found plenty of allies in the statehouse, including House bill sponsor Tom Oliverson. The Republican representative told The Dallas Morning News that, under the bill, “If it gets you high, it is not legal anymore.”

The crackdown will come with some strict penalties for those caught with THC-laden consumables. The bill would carry a penalty of up to one year in jail for an adult who possesses hemp products with any amount of THC. The Texas Tribune noted that this is a stricter penalty than the one imposed for getting caught with 2 ounces of marijuana.


https://gizmodo.com/texas-is-gearing-up-to-ban-thc-2000606134

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LastDemocratInSC

(4,040 posts)
1. "If it gets you high, it is not legal anymore."
Fri May 23, 2025, 07:47 AM
Friday

What about all the right wing evangelicals in Texas who "get high on Jesus" every Sunday at their mega-churches?

KentuckyWoman

(6,998 posts)
9. Which is total horse squeeze...
Sat May 24, 2025, 11:30 AM
Saturday

If Texas didn't want people medicated they'd ban sweet tea and put Billy Bob's out of business.

usedtobedemgurl

(1,688 posts)
3. I am not in Texas......
Fri May 23, 2025, 08:01 AM
Friday

But jfc! Some of us are in pain. I was bad enough with my 24/7 chronic, unrelenting pain, that I was suicidal until my son introduced me to edibles!!!! I cannot get doctors to prescribe me 30 vicodin a YEAR! I just wanted it so I could use it in times of severe pain. If I was an addict or a drug seeker, I could be taking some of my husband's morphine or oxy, (cancer) but I do not. I have not taken a single one!

They will force folks like me to get what they need illegally. I won't because I am too scared a street drug would be laced with something that may kill me. Since my accident, something, besides just brain damage, happened to me. I am sensitive to THC, to a point where I can buy a small square gummy and it will last me a couple of weeks, just taking a nibble everyday. That gets me so high I can hardly walk! But my pain is managed. They want to take that from good people who may need it? Fuck them!!!!

doc03

(37,852 posts)
4. "If it gets you high, it is not legal anymore". So alcohol is illegal now? My youngest brother
Fri May 23, 2025, 08:02 AM
Friday

used marijuana probably every day among other drugs. It was alcohol that killed him at 48.

Emile

(34,817 posts)
6. I hate to tell these judgemental pricks, but no matter what laws they pass,
Fri May 23, 2025, 08:32 AM
Friday

THC weed will still be there in Texas.

Mysterian

(5,620 posts)
10. And so will private prisons
Sat May 24, 2025, 11:36 AM
Saturday

full of non-violent marijuana criminals. Just what republicans want --- more free labor.

Nanjeanne

(6,143 posts)
8. Tim Walz invites Texans to his state
Sat May 24, 2025, 11:19 AM
Saturday

Texans, flee the nanny state and come up north to enjoy the land of the free.

www.texastribune.org/2025/05/21/t...

Governor Tim Walz (@governorwalz.mn.gov) 2025-05-23T16:56:04.236Z

MagickMuffin

(17,638 posts)
11. Ya know what else appeals to children: GUNS
Sat May 24, 2025, 11:53 AM
Saturday


Yet, year after year the gun nuts refuse to ban those killing machines that are in fact some people’s high.


Every state surrounding Texas has legalized cannabis. I mean even Oklahoma for gods sake!


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