Tomlinson: Texas Supreme Court could kill delta-8 business
Army Veteran, Ty Cobb, shops for CBD gummies which he says helps reduce his anxiety at Rock and Roll It Vape Shop on Saturday February 25,2023 in Houston, TX. â Edibles enable me to process and understand my emotions and high levels of anxiety. I have a better quality of life and am not so uptight and intense.â He said.
Washington Ho & Tony Buzbee launch HoBuzz, “Texas Sober” Delta-8 THC seltzer. The “Texas Sober” seltzer is now available by the 6-pack at hobuzzco.com, with shipping nationwide, and will debut in Houston at the 8th Wonder Brewery taproom (2022 Dallas St.) and other select locations beginning Monday, Sept. 4.
The Texas Supreme Court will soon decide whether a state agency can wipe out a multibillion-dollar industry with a pen stroke.
The case over cannabis carries enormous political baggage, with drug prohibitionists and medical marijuana producers on one side and farmers and hemp sellers on the other. The elected justices must decide if a political appointee can act even after the legislature punts on the same issue.
It all comes down to how high is too high.
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Hemp and marijuana both come from the cannabis plant. Under federal and state law, the difference is the amount of psychoactive THC, with hemp defined as containing less than 0.3% dry weight. Hemp became legal under the 2018 federal Farm Bill and in 2019 under Texas House Bill 1325.
Cannabis chemistry is far more complicated than the law suggests. Two........© Houston Chronicle
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