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Texas Cannabis Legalization: 2025 Could Be the Turning Point

James Griffin by James Griffin
November 19, 2024
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As Texas  gears up for its 2025 legislative session, cannabis is once again taking center stage in the political spotlight. The battle over marijuana legalization in the Lone Star State has been a long and contentious one, but with several bills already pre-filed, there’s renewed hope that 2025 could finally be the year for major cannabis policy changes.

Paving the Way for Cannabis Reform

This Article Includes

  • 1 Paving the Way for Cannabis Reform
  • 2 Key Bills for Consideration
  • 3 A New Hope for Medical Marijuana Expansion
  • 4 Will 2025 Be the Year of Change?

Several bills have already been introduced, signaling that cannabis reform is poised to be a hot topic when the legislative session begins. These bills range from full legalization and regulation of cannabis to expanding access to medical marijuana. Lawmakers have long debated marijuana policy, with past sessions featuring decriminalization efforts that passed the House but faltered in the Senate. In 2025, however, proponents are hoping for a breakthrough.

Key Bills for Consideration

Among the notable proposals is  HB 1208, a bold push for full cannabis legalization. This bill would allow adults aged 21 and over to possess up to 2.5 ounces of marijuana, including 15 grams of concentrates, while permitting home storage of up to 10 ounces—provided larger amounts are securely stored. HB 1208 also aims to regulate and tax cannabis production and sales, setting up a comprehensive framework for a legal cannabis market in Texas.

In addition to HB 1208, HB 1146 seeks to expand medical marijuana access by making more patients eligible for the program. This bill would include individuals suffering from conditions typically treated with opioids, allowing them access to medical cannabis. Furthermore, HJR 70, a House joint resolution, proposes a constitutional amendment to legalize medical cannabis cultivation, sale, and possession in the state. This amendment would be put to voters in November 2025.

A New Hope for Medical Marijuana Expansion

While full legalization is on the table, medical marijuana expansion remains a priority for many lawmakers. Two Senate bills—SB 170 and SB 259—are focused on broadening access to medical marijuana, particularly for patients with severe or debilitating conditions.

Will 2025 Be the Year of Change?

Looking ahead, 2025 could be a defining year for cannabis policy in Texas. While previous attempts at reform have faltered, activists and reform advocates are hopeful that a combination of public support and legislative momentum could finally push Texas toward legalization. Whether any of these bills can secure the backing of both the House and Senate remains to be seen, but the coming year promises to be a critical moment for marijuana policy in the state.

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