Easing the restrictions on cannabis, as proposed by President Trump, could enhance research and bring some consistency in ...
The order moves marijuana from Schedule I to the less restrictive Schedule III, grouping it with controlled medical substances like ketamine, steroids and some opioids.
Texas health officials have released a set of proposed rules to regulate the state’s hemp market—including provisions related ...
Texas lawmakers this year heavily focused their drug policy agenda on banning tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, products in the state. Senate Bill 3, which prohibits the possession of consumable hemp ...
Marijuana is being grown just six miles from the Texas Capitol. The operation is fully legal, despite Texas’ strict marijuana laws —the marijuana is medical. The crops are grown, cultivated and ...
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President Donald Trump on Thursday took executive action to reclassify marijuana to a schedule III drug. Here’s what that means for Texas.
From how the process actually works, to what it means for travel, drug testing, buying at dispensaries and more.
A Louisiana couple was arrested in East Texas after deputies found marijuana in their vehicle, including in a diaper bag ...
More than 6,000 Texas smoke shops and related businesses could be forced to shut down if the ban goes into effect next November as scheduled. The industry is organizing a lobbying effort to get ...
President Donald Trump is directing his administration to reclassify marijuana from a Schedule I controlled substance to ...
The Texas Original cannabis farm, a medical marijuana dispensary in Manchaca pictured here on Sept. 26, uses red light to bleach the flowers of marijuana plants. (Lorianne Willett/The Texas Tribune, ...