Texas to Restrict Smokable THC Hemp Products Starting March 31
Texas adds tetrahydrocannabinol-acid to THC limits, bans smoked hemp, and raises license fees, threatening 30% of local hemp business sales, officials said.
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A Texas smokable hemp ban starts March 31 and some Dallas shops fear what comes next
Big changes to the hemp industry are coming this week and it’s expected to impact countless small businesses in North Texas and across the state. Effective Tuesday, March 31, hemp cannabis that’s smoked will be banned in the state. The ban comes after the Texas Department of State Health Services (DSHS) released new regulations earlier this month. New regulation by the Texas Department of State Health Services will ban hemp that is smoked in the…
New state regulations that eliminate natural smoked hemp products and increase licensing fees will come into effect later this month. Leaders of the hemp industry claim that these regulations will remove most of their inventory and force those who have no additional income to cover the new rates to close their stores. Earlier this month, the Texas Department of Health Services issued regulations on consumption products derived from THC hemp that…
Texas Ban on Smokable Hemp Takes Effect Tomorrow, March 31
A sweeping change to Texas’s hemp market is set to take effect tomorrow, March 31, bringing an end to the legal sale and manufacture of smokable hemp products across the state. The new rules, adopted by the Texas Department of State Health Services, are scheduled to take effect at the start of the day on … Continue reading
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