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- CANNABIS OIL, NEWS
- April 24, 2013

Starting September 1, Texas will see a significant expansion of its medical marijuana program under House Bill 46. The law increases the number of licensed dispensaries from three to fifteen and allows satellite locations, making cannabis more accessible under the Texas Compassionate Use Program (TCUP). Physicians will also be permitted to prescribe inhalers and vape
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Texas lawmakers are on the verge of significantly expanding the state’s medical marijuana program, even as a sweeping ban on hemp-derived THC products is poised to take effect. House Bill 46, which has passed both legislative chambers and now awaits final approval, would allow patients with chronic pain, Crohn’s disease, terminal illness, and those in
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MANCHACA, Texas — When California rings in the new year with the sale of recreational pot for the first time, Texas will be tiptoeing into its own marijuana milestone: a medical cannabis program so restrictive that doubts swirl over who will even use it. Among the concerns are the license fees to grow marijuana in
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Texas has recently legalized the use of marijuana oil extracts for the treatment of Dravet syndrome, however this may not be the victory everyone was hoping for. Critics of the new law claim that restrictions on the strength of these oils will prevent Doctors from providing patents with proper dosages as each patient would likely
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Lawmakers in the Texas House of Representatives are scheduled to vote on a bill that would significantly expand the state’s limited medical marijuana program. The legislation, HB 1805, is slated for a House floor vote on Tuesday, according to a report from online cannabis news resource Marijuana Moment. If passed by the state legislature and signed into law
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Texas has broadened its medical cannabis program, allowing more patients with chronic pain and serious conditions to qualify for treatment under the state’s low-THC framework. Unlike recreational markets, Texas restricts products to less than 0.5% THC and limits prescribing to registered physicians, with dispensing tightly regulated. Patients won’t find smokable flower; instead, approved options include
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