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Texas Ban Cannabis Products in Waco Soon
A new Texas ban on THC vapes is transforming how residents and students access cannabis products across the state. Governor Greg Abbott recently signed Senate Bill 2024, which took effect on September 1, prohibiting the sale of any vape products containing THC. The Texas ban is already changing both student usage patterns and local business operations in Waco, creating ripple effects throughout the wider cannabis products industry.
At Bosque Smoke Shop, THC vape sales previously represented a large portion of business, but Sales Representative Amanda LaValley says the new law has left both the store and its customers searching for alternative cannabis products. "We can no longer sell any vapes that contain any amount of THC," LaValley explained. "We used to sell a whole lot of them to all various ages, even elderly people who were dependent on it for chronic diseases. Now they do not have access, but we can't do anything for them under the Texas ban."
Some customers are switching to flower or pre-rolls, but LaValley predicts that sales will decline, noting that their shelves of alternative cannabis products are starting to empty out. "Not a lot of people want to deal with the smell or the hassle of those products," she said. "We are definitely starting to see the decrease caused by the Texas ban."
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