Owners The Happy Cactus Apothecary in Austin got a visit Tuesday from Lt. Governor Dan Patrick — so they carded him.
MADD lobbyist says lack of regulation for THC-infused beverages is concerning, will lead to drug-impaired driving.
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick announced Senate Bill 3, which will be legislation to ban all forms of consumable Tetrahydrocannabinol ...
A new poll jointly released by Bayou City Hemp Company, Hemp Beverage Alliance and the U.S. Hemp Roundtable reveals that an overwhelming 68% of Texas voters want consumable THC to remain legal but ...
Those risks of adverse health outcomes also may increase with higher levels of THC, but again, the data isn’t there.
Sweetly Baked, which serves CBD- and THC-infused treats in the Third Ward, announced on social media that it's closing its ...
Lt. Governor Dan Patrick wants to ban all THC products in Texas, including the popular Delta-8 and Delta-9 products sold over ...
In the years since the 2018 Farm Bill became federal law, a burgeoning industry of hemp-infused THC beverages has ...
Alexander Malyshev and Sarah Ganley of Carter Ledyard & Milburn LLP discuss opposition efforts to legalization of cannabis ...
THC beverages are becoming more common across the state of Wisconsin. However, penalties specifically relating to drinking ...
Texas Rep. Ken King's House Bill 28 seeks to regulate THC products without banning them, opposing Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's ...
Members of New Mexico's state-regulated cannabis industry have long raised concerns about the rollout of sales for recreational use: the volume of dispensary licenses, taxes and the lack of ...
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