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Members of the hemp industry are suing Texas, claiming that the ban on hemp-derived THC products impose an unconstitutional burden on interstate commerce.
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Hemp businesses and consumers asked to block state regulations on THC, but their lawsuit remains pending.
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Texas will ban hemp products containing certain intoxicating cannabinoids starting July 31, and local businesses are feeling the strain — and even closing.
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The Dallas Observer's Austin Wood walks us through what consumable hemp products will be off the market as of next Friday.
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A gathering of business owners in Austin shows that while their billion-dollar industry faces peril, their hopes remain elevated.
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A Texas Supreme Court order took effect May 28 that allows state health officials to again treat manufactured Delta-8 THC as a Schedule I controlled substance, a legal category that includes peyote and Ecstasy.
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Texas says new rules banning sales of smokable hemp also apply to out-of-state companies. But cannabis lawyers question the rules and Austin police won't confiscate hemp if you have the packaging.
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New rules from state health officials ban smokeable intoxicating hemp products, including pre-rolled joints and hemp flower.
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New state rules change how THC levels are calculated and raise fees on hemp businesses by as much as 4,000%
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Justices will have to decide who has the final say on whether delta-8 THC is legal: the Texas Legislature or the Texas Department of State Health Services.
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Texas' highest civil court is set to hear and rule on cases dealing with several hot-button issues, including hemp, gender-affirming care and the state's ban on abortions after detection of cardiac activity.
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Fort Worth business owners worry the THC industry in Texas could be crippled after Congress closed a 2018 cannabis loophole.