Governor Greg Abbott of Texas vetoed a bill that aimed to ban all THC consumables, which would have heavily impacted the state's booming THC industry. The bill proposed to make it a misdemeanor to own or sell THC products, a significant move given Texas' strict marijuana laws. Critics argue that such a ban would deny access to alternative relief for those unable to use the state's limited medical marijuana program. Abbott's decision highlights the ongoing balancing act of regulation, business growth, and health safety in marijuana legislation.
Texas Governor Greg Abbott’s veto of a bill to ban all THC consumables allows the state's thriving market of THC-infused products to continue flourishing.
By vetoing the bill, Abbott has taken a significant stance supporting the billion-dollar THC market, despite Republican lawmakers' criticism over safety and regulation.
Opponents of the Texas THC ban argue that it enables access to THC for individuals who might not qualify for the state's limited medical marijuana program.
The state's existing marijuana laws remain among the strictest in the country, yet the booming THC consumables market continues to grow due to legal loopholes.
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