By 420 Intel on Monday, 04 August 2025
Category: Cannabis News

Second Attempt At THC Ban In Texas Nears House Vote

A new chapter in Texas's cannabis regulation could be on the horizon, as Senate Bill 5—legislation that would ban intoxicating cannabinoids like THC—is making its way through the state legislature. Passed by the Senate on Friday, the bill is now headed to the Texas House of Representatives for further debate and a vote. If approved there, it will land on Governor Greg Abbott's desk for final consideration.

Senate Bill 5 specifically aims to prohibit the sale of intoxicating hemp-derived products such as Delta-8 and Delta-9 THC, which have grown increasingly popular in recent years due to a loophole in federal and state law.

However, the bill still permits the sale of non-intoxicating cannabinoids like CBD (cannabidiol) and CBG (cannabigerol), which are often marketed for their potential wellness benefits without the psychoactive effects commonly associated with THC.

This isn't the first time Texas leaders have debated banning THC-related products. Governor Abbott vetoed a similar THC ban during the regular legislative session, expressing a preference for a more regulatory approach rather than an outright ban. He suggested that intoxicating cannabinoids be treated in a similar manner to alcohol—regulated, taxed, and controlled rather than entirely prohibited.

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