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    Texas lawmakers debate bill to ban THC in hemp products

    Texas lawmakers are debating Senate Bill 3, which could ban all forms of THC in consumable hemp products, including delta-8.

    Texas Senate Bill Sparks Debate Over THC Ban

    A proposed bill in Texas, Senate Bill 3, could ban all forms of THC in consumable hemp products, including Delta-8, a popular alternative to marijuana. Supporters argue the hemp industry is unregulated and needs stricter oversight, while opponents worry about its impact on small businesses and consumer choice.

    If passed, the bill would make it a felony to manufacture or sell THC-infused hemp products and impose penalties for marketing to minors, selling near schools, and shipping by mail. Senator Charles Perry, the bill's sponsor, believes the industry has failed to self-regulate, leading to an influx of high-potency THC products.

    For patients like Elizabeth Banks, who suffered a traumatic brain injury, THC-based treatments have been life-changing. She credits full-spectrum CBD with managing severe muscle spasms and reducing her need for Botox injections.

    Meanwhile, lawmakers are also considering Senate Bill 1505, which would expand Texas’ medical marijuana program by increasing THC limits for conditions like PTSD. The debate continues as Texas weighs regulation against accessibility.

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