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AUSTIN (Nexstar) — After vetoing Senate Bill 3, which would have banned all THC in Texas, Gov. Greg Abbott immediately moved to call a special session of the legislature, demanding lawmakers act ...
Gov. Greg Abbott is calling for a ban on THC products for anyone under the age of 21 and tougher regulations for the hemp ...
But Abbott's veto was not the final word on the topic. After midnight Monday, the governor announced that he will call lawmakers back to Austin for a 30-day special session beginning July 21 where ...
Gov. Greg Abbott's press secretary said the governor contends hemp products containing more than 3 milligrams per serving of ...
Over 20 boxes with signs that read, "Veto SB 3" were left at Abbott's desk—a stark visual of just some of the Texas residents' large disapproval of the prohibition of such products.
Displaying boxes of petitions, members of the Texas Hemp Business Council hold a press conference calling for Gov. Greg Abbott to veto Senate Bill 3, which would ban THC products, on June 2, 2025.
A bill that would ban all products containing tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, is headed to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk after the Senate late Sunday approved the House version of the bill advanced by ...
An hour later, Abbott's office released the veto message where the governor said the bill was "well-intentioned," but that it was vulnerable to a challenge on constitutional grounds.
A bill that would ban all products containing tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC, is headed to Gov. Greg Abbott’s desk after the Senate late Sunday approved the House version of the bill advanced by ...