President Donald Trump on Thursday reclassified marijuana under federal law with a new executive order, a change that would not fully legalize weed products but recognize their medical uses. In Texas, ...
Harvested marijuana at Goodblend in Austin on Thursday, May 1, 2025. Goodblend, one of three licensed medical marijuana dispensaries in Texas, cultivates the plant and then extracts cannabis oil from ...
SAN ANTONIO — President Donald Trump has reclassified marijuana under federal law, a move industry leaders say could have long-term implications for Texas’ growing medical cannabis program. President ...
Farmers in the U.S. have grown cannabis since the 1600s — but policymakers are still figuring out how to regulate two famous ...
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EDITORIAL | Cannabis in Texas: State must tread carefully on any expansion of legal marijuana
But the state should tread slowly and carefully on any expansion of legal marijuana. There has to be regulation and oversight -- even when it comes to currently available hemp-derived products.
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After lawmakers blunted expansion for years, Texas’ medical marijuana industry is slated to see more marijuana operators coming online, current ones opening more facilities and more Texans enrolling ...
President Donald Trump on Thursday signed an executive order relaxing federal marijuana regulations, recognizing that there are "legitimate medical uses" for the drug. The order directs the U.S.
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