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Republican leadership in Texas is at odds after Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) started criticizing the executive order issued by Gov. Greg Abbott (R) to regulate intoxicating hemp products in the state.
Full story after the jump.
Texas Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick (R) is criticizing the executive order issued by the governor last week to regulate hemp-derived THC products in the state.
Gov. Greg Abbott (R) issued the executive order after lawmakers failed, despite two special sessions, to pass regulations this summer for intoxicating hemp products. The governor had requested the reforms after vetoing a bill in June that would have banned hemp THC products outright.
Patrick pushed hard for the blanket hemp product ban earlier this year. Then, following the governor’s veto, the lieutenant governor led the Senate to pass similar proposals in both of the subsequent special sessions. Those proposals never advanced in the House, however, and the governor may have simply vetoed the ban a second time if it had reached his desk.
“The Governor’s executive order, intentionally or not, has sent a signal to the THC industry that they have a state seal of approval on the current THC market,” said Patrick, who said last year that banning hemp-derived THC would be a top priority for 2025.
“The Texas Legislature never voted to legalize recreational marijuana or the intoxicating THC products now sold at nearly 9,000 locations across the state. Recreational marijuana is still illegal in Texas. However, because an unscrupulous industry has exploited a loophole in the hemp law, they are now selling highly potent and dangerous THC products to our kids and all Texans alike.” — Patrick, in a statement
The governor’s executive order sets a number of base regulations that have been requested by hemp industry operators, including official age limits and ID check requirements. The order also sets product testing and labeling requirements.
Based in Portland, Oregon, Graham is Ganjapreneur’s Chief Editor. He has been writing about the legalization landscape since 2012 and has been contributing to Ganjapreneur since our official launch in… More by Graham Abbott
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