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Austin Responds to Texas’ Proposed All-THC Ban on Cannabis Products

James Griffin by James Griffin
December 10, 2024
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As Texas lawmakers consider the introduction of an all-THC ban, which could outlaw cannabis products like THCa, delta-8, and delta-9, local residents and cannabis advocates are speaking out. The proposed ban, introduced by Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick and carried by state Sen. Charles Perry, aims to curb the growing cannabis market in the state, but faces significant opposition.

In Austin, a city known for its progressive stance on cannabis, legal dispensaries and advocates are vocal in their criticism. Many argue that the ban is “out of step” with public opinion, pointing to the growing acceptance of cannabis in Texas and across the U.S. Some see the proposal as a step backward, especially as more states move toward legalization.

Texas Agriculture Commissioner Sid Miller also weighed in, acknowledging that there is no consensus on the issue, reflecting the divide in public opinion.

LoneStarLive.com took to the streets of Austin to gauge how everyday Texans feel about the issue. While some residents expressed concern over the potential consequences of stricter THC regulations, others seemed more open to compromise, suggesting a more balanced approach to cannabis regulation.

The debate around marijuana legalization and the all-THC ban reflects broader tensions in Texas between conservative policymakers and an increasingly supportive public on cannabis issues. As the 89th Legislature progresses, it’s clear that marijuana policy will remain a hot topic in the Lone Star State.

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