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New Texas hemp rules could put smokable market ablaze
New Texas hemp rules ban most smokable products and raise licensing fees to $5,000 for retailers and $10,000 for manufacturers, affecting about 9,000 licensed hemp businesses.
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New Texas hemp rules could put smokable market ablaze
Texas hemp businesses avoided an outright THC ban during the last legislative session, but San Antonio businesses say a change to how acceptable THC levels are calculated will take a popular class of products off their shelves.Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is the principal psychoactive component of marijuana. While marijuana is still illegal, the legalization of hemp under the 2018 U.S. Farm Bill and a 2019 Texas law inadvertently paved the way for…
·San Antonio, United States
Read Full ArticleBeginning March 31, most smokable cannabis products will be illegal in Texas
New rules from the state health department will change how legal THC levels are classified and raise licensing fees for consumable hemp retailers and manufacturers by more than 3,000%.
·Pflugerville, United States
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