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THC-infused gummies and vape pens will stay legal in Texas after the governor vetoed a bill that would have banned their sale and use.
A recent poll conducted by a Texas organization found that issues like the economy and a close brush with a ban on THC products have caused a drop in voters’ approval of top leaders.
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Texas Gov. Greg Abbot and the THC ban | Texas MonthlySome forms of THC will remain legal in Texas after Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed Senate Bill 3 late Sunday night. Abbott said he ...
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott vetoed 28 bills, including efforts to study teacher retention and a slew of criminal justice-related ...
Thousands sent letters saying better regulation of THC products was needed, but a ban would shut down over 8,000 businesses.
Texas Gov. Greg Abbott signed more than 1,100 bills that were passed in the 2025 legislative session. He vetoed just 26.
A majority of Texas voters oppose a ban on hemp-derived THC products, according to a statewide poll. The ban was vetoed by Gov. Greg Abbott.
Republicans — shows they don’t approve of Greg Abbott, Dan Patrick, Ted Cruz, John Cornyn or even Donald Trump.
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