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An Austin-based lawyer says the bill will be considered during the upcoming legislative session beginning in January.
Patrick, who controls the agenda in the Texas Senate, said he's backing a bill to outlaw the products statewide.
A 2019 law that was meant to promote agriculture made it possible for Texans to buy products with low levels of THC.
In 2019, Texas legalized the sale and consumption of hemp, a weaker form of cannabis containing a maximum of 0.3 percent THC, bringing the state in line with a federal law passed the previous year.
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Under the plan, businesses looking to grow, transport, test or sell cannabis would need to be licensed by the Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation. A 10 percent tax would be imposed on the ...