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Senate Bill 3, authored by Sen. Charles Perry, bans Delta 8, Delta 9, and all other forms of intoxicating THC, including ...
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AUSTIN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - The Texas Senate has passed Senate Bill 3, a measure banning the sale of all intoxicating THC products including Delta 8, Delta 9, and THC-infused beverages.
Patrick first launched the bill in December, calling for the ban of all consumable tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) being sold. The bill passed 24-7. It still needs to be passed by the Texas House ...