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Gov. Greg Abbott must decide this week whether to sign or veto a bill to ban hemp-derived intoxicants, part of a national debate over the fast-growing industry.
By J. David Goodman
Gov. Greg Abbott must decide this week whether to sign or veto a bill to ban hemp-derived intoxicants, part of a national debate over the fast-growing industry.
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Gov. Greg Abbott must decide this week whether to sign or veto a bill to ban hemp-derived intoxicants, part of a national debate over the fast-growing industry.
By J. David Goodman

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott issued an executive order Wednesday banning sales of hemp-based THC products to people under the age of 21…

Abbott, a Republican, waited until the final moment to veto the bill in what would have been one of the most restrictive THC bans…

All non-medical products containing THC in any form soon could be outlawed in Texas after state lawmakers approved a full ban on…

A judge on Friday paused a Texas ban of smokable hemp products, such as flower and joints, after industry groups and companies…

Kentucky trio oppose provision restricting hemp-derived products, with House to vote on Wednesday on funding bill

Congress' stopgap funding bill added a provision banning almost all hemp, which threatens $28 billion hemp industry and has sent…