The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) seized more than 30 pounds of THC and marijuana—including thousands of vape cartridges—during a traffic stop in Oldham Co. in the Texas panhandle.
A traffic stop on Interstate 45 led Texas Department of Public Safety troopers to discover 334 pounds of marijuana in a Sprinter van on Tuesday, February
As it stands now, because of a loophole in a 2019 Agriculture bill, anyone 21 and older can walk into a shop and buy a product that looks, smells, tastes and effects the body just like marijuana.
Low-level marijuana possession would be decriminalized in Texas if a new bill filed this week by a key House leader is enacted. The measure, HB 3242, from Rep. Joe Moody (D), would make simple possession of up to an ounce of cannabis flower a Class C misdemeanor—explicitly removing the risk of arrest and incarceration.
A Texas Senate committee discussed a bill Monday that would ban all forms of THC, the primary psychoactive compound in marijuana. Texas Senate Bill 3, backed by Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick, aims to address concerns that unregulated THC products are being sold in stores across the state.
A 15-year-old boy is accused of calling 911 before gunning down his mother and sister inside their Texas home, and police are saying marijuana edibles may be a factor behind the violence. The incident happened at around 11 p.
The Senate State Affairs Committee began their discussion on a bill that would ban all forms of THC, the primary psychoactive ingredient in marijuana on Monday.
The Texas Department of Public Safety (DPS) seized more than 198 pounds of marijuana during a traffic stop in Webb County on Saturday, February 22. The operation
In Texas, where I live, marijuana has long been illegal. Yet on a busy street in my Houston neighborhood, at least five stores within a half-mile of each other sell cannabis products that promise a strong high.
"We've got to get the genie back in the bottle," said Sen. Charles Perry, who authored the legislative bill SB3.
Dozens of witnesses warned a Texas Senate panel of what they said were potential unintended economic and health consequences of a ban on THC in Texas.
Gov. Greg Abbott did not endorse a ban on THC, citing the need for more information on the potential effects of the prohibition.