Abbott suggested Texas lawmakers come up with a regulatory framework that includes the following:
Texas Gov. Abbott vetoed SB3, a Total THC Ban. But its not over yet. On July 21, the Texas Legislature will be in special session to regulate the hemp program. Follow @restartcbd on instagram for the latest news. (Read More) NOTE: SB2024 did pass banning all cannabinoid vapes from being sold in Texas effective Sept 1, 2025. Dismiss
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Abbott suggested Texas lawmakers come up with a regulatory framework that includes the following:
June 22, 2025 SB 2024 Bans Cannabinoid Vapes Effective Sept 1, 2025 along with vape containing Kratom Kava, Mushrooms.
June 10, 2025 Texas Tribune Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick’s push to ban THC in Texas draws rare backlash from the right.
If anyone of the “Aye’s” who voted for the SB3 ban is in your district, you should seriously think about running against them in the next election or at least vote them out of office. Members of the House put together a bill that would have regulated hemp but the Senate wanted a complete ban. The house members that voted “aye” let that happen. And now we may be left with no regulation at all. We want regulation in Texas.
Texas Tribune May 1, 2025 “The last draft of the House bill would have allowed retailers to continue selling edibles and drinks, along with low-dose smokable hemp flower. It would ban vapes and allow counties to vote to ban consumable hemp.
The bill called for a much tighter regulatory system. It would require products to be sold in child-resistant packaging that does not resemble popular snacks or otherwise appear marketed to kids. And it would establish an age limit that does not exist under the current law, restricting sales to those 21 and older.
Sales would also be barred within 1,000 feet of a school or certain other areas frequented by children.”
Protect all cannabinoids for consumable hemp products by providing sensible regulation and consumer protection requirements for products.
Ensure that retailers and manufactures are protected for future cannabinoid products for market.
Advance regulatory efforts towards legalizing hemp feed as a protein for animals for human consumption.
Urge FDA to Regulate CBD as a Dietary Supplement.
Protect and fight for farmers to have a more efficient program.
Update legislation to reflect changes from USDA rules.
Passage of a 2025 Farm Bill to reflect a more industry supported hemp program.
Give agencies the ability to update statute per the Farm Bill.
HB 1113 By Briscoe Cain
Relating to the production and regulation of hemp; providing an administrative penalty; requiring a permit to conduct certain research involving hemp; authorizing a fee; creating a criminal offense.
SB 3 by Charles Perry
Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick issued this statement announcing Senate Bill 3 will be legislation to ban all forms of consumable Tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) from being sold in Texas.
It is preferred to call your lawmakers to make first contact with their staff member in charge of the issue. Here is an example of a script for how to call your lawmaker:
“Hello, my name is (your name) calling from (city). I’m a member of the Texas Hemp Coalition. I’d like to speak with the staff member over hemp policy.
The reason for my call is to support/my concerns (bill number or issue). I feel that (bill number or issue) is important to me because (fill in reason).
I appreciate your time and look forward to being a resource as a constituent in your district. Thank you again and have a wonderful day.”
After a call, it is appropriate to send a follow up email to the staffer or lawmaker. Use this script for how to email your lawmaker:
“Dear Senator/Representative (Insert Last Name):
My name is (your name) and I reside in (city), Texas. I am a member of the Texas Hemp Coalition. I am writing you to ask that (insert suggestion) .
(Be specific with your suggestion, idea or request. If you are writing about a specific Bill, include the Bill Number – for example, HB. 111 or. SB 111)
I appreciate your help and ask that you please send me a response letting me know if you are able to pass a support a Bill that would help ensure the future success of the hemp industry in Texas.
Thank you for your time and considering my request.
Sincerely,
(your name)”
Below is a link to connect with your local lawmakers.
House Bill 1325, which legalized hemp and hemp-derived products like CBD oil, soared through the Texas Legislature this year and was signed into law June 10, 2019 by Texas Gov. Abbott.
The House Judiciary Committee also approved a bill on 11/20/19 that would legalize marijuana on the federal level, removing it from Schedule 1 of the Controlled Substances Act.
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