Governor Greg Abbott's signing of House Bill 46 marks a transformative step for medical cannabis in Texas, making it the 40th state to adopt legal framework. The law significantly improves the Texas Compassionate Use Program by expanding the list of qualifying conditions, now including chronic pain and traumatic brain injuries. Additionally, it allows for an array of cannabis delivery methods like lotions and nebulizers, while raising the THC limits to 10 milligrams per dose. These changes aim to enhance accessibility and treatment efficacy for patients.
The new law significantly broadens medical cannabis access in Texas by introducing an inclusive list of qualifying conditions, delivering critical wellness alternatives to patients.
Governor Abbott's signing of HB 46 positions Texas as the 40th state to legalize medical cannabis, marking a pivotal shift in the state's health policy.
The new legislation allows for various cannabis delivery methods such as lotions, transdermal patches, and inhalers, expanding treatment options significantly.
Replacing the previous THC cap of 1% by weight, the new law allows up to 10 milligrams of THC per dose, aligning Texas with national standards.
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