Delta-8/synthetics language fails to pass lege, D8 not out of the woods yet.
HB 3948 (Hemp Cleanup Bill) and HB 2593 (THC Concentrates), was required to have a conference committee report filed and distributed by Saturday evening at midnight, HB 3948 failed to meet that mark while HB 2593 succeeded.
For more information on how this has taken place and what DSHS has possible plans for, visit txcannaco.com
TCUP goes to governor, hemp/concentrates: conference committee
HB 1535 for TCUP isn’t going to conference committee and the Hemp Bill and Concentrates Bill will be going to committee and a report by committee for the session will be done by midnight tonight.
What does this all mean? Check out txcannaco.com for more details.
Hemp HB 3948, passes Texas Senate with amendments
HB 3948, Hemp Cleanup Bill, passed the Texas Senate today with amendments to include making hemp a feed commodity and synthetic delta-8 prohibitions still in place from the committee.
Read more at TXCANNACO.com on the exact language being used in the final drafts of the bill.
URGENT CALL TO ACTION ON MEDICAL CANNABIS
HB 1535 (medical) has bipartisan sponsorship in the Senate and has been referred to the Texas Senate Committee on State Affairs after our previous phone call campaign. It must have a hearing immediately in order to make it to the Governor’s desk. The bill was referred to committee, why hasn’t it been heard? Read more at txcannaco.com to find out how you can take action and make a difference.
HB 2593 THC Concentrates passes Senate
HB 2593, THC concentrates, by Rep Joe Moody has been approved out of the Texas Senate with a 24-7 vote and a delta-8 amendment attached.
Marijuana Concentrates Bill Voted Out Of Committee, Moves To Senate Floor.
HB 2593 by Rep Joe Moody has been approved out of the State Affairs committee by a 5-2 vote.
HB 2593 and HB 3948 assigned and scheduled for Senate committee hearings
HB2593 deals with concentrates of up to 2 oz of tetrahydrocannabinols and is authored by