đ¨ BREAKING: Texas Legislature Passes SB 3 â The âNo Fun Allowedâ Bill đ¨
In a move that has left many Texans scratching their heads, the state legislature has passed Senate Bill 3, aiming to ban all consumable hemp products containing any level of THC. This includes popular items like Delta-8 gummies, THC-infused beverages, and vapes. The bill now awaits Governor Greg Abbottâs signature.
Whatâs the Deal?
⢠Whatâs Banned: All consumable hemp products with any THC content, including Delta-8, Delta-9, and other variants.
⢠Whatâs Still Legal: Non-psychoactive cannabinoids like CBD and CBG remain legal, but manufacturers must register with the state by January 1, 2026.
⢠Penalties: Possession could result in fines up to $500, with repeat offenses leading to higher fines and potential jail time.
Why the Controversy?
⢠Economic Impact: The hemp industry in Texas supports over 50,000 jobs and contributes approximately $8 billion to the stateâs economy. Critics argue that this ban could devastate small businesses and farmers.
⢠Medical Concerns: Many veterans and patients rely on hemp-derived THC products for relief from chronic pain and PTSD. The ban could limit their access to alternative treatments.
Call or Email Governor Greg Abbott
Tell him to veto SB 3. Be firm, be human, and remind him this hurts small businesses, veterans, and medical users more than anyone.
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