HB 3948 contains a provision that allows for up to 1% total THC on a dry weight basis for consumable hemp products (as long as the delta-9 THC concentration is no more than 0.3% on a dry weight basis for finished consumable hemp goods). This raise in permissible total THC content is double the previous 0.5%, which provides more flexibility for hemp farmers and producers. It’s worth noting, however, that the language in this provision significantly limits the increasingly popular Delta-8 THC and Delta-10 THC by making it illegal for consumable hemp products to be “adulterated with additional tetrahydrocannabinol or synthetic tetrahydrocannabinol.”
Price of d8 just dropped points again kings. We going back to the good shit it was better than nothing tho.
5% medical Marijuana pushed this. Bet.
HB 1535 would allow Texans with cancer, chronic pain, and PTSD access to the program. It would also authorize the Texas Department of State Health Services to grant use to Texans with other “debilitating conditions” in the future. Advocates say, more importantly, the bill would increase the amount of THC allowed in medical marijuana from .5% to 5%, a tenfold difference.
When all the d8 is off the shelves the 5% medical thc will begin to take off
Who’s got those 4-5% cuts lol
At least I’ll be able to get a card for my torn labrum.
Tbh, in WA (atleast in my area, East side of state) d8 is near non existent. Atleast from what I have seen. Not in any smoke shops etc. no gas stations lol
You still have time but soon as it passes you know what’s up. This ain’t like Colorado where they just immediately swung dick. This is TX proposing it and able to battle.
Something we can be grateful for in our state is we actually say things ahead of time and discuss them.
We didn’t have our health department clarify anything. We had a proposed rule change. That’s the difference between your battle and ours. We have the given opportunity to argue. You guys have to argue against a change without a vote now.