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Texas Court Restores Sale Of Hemp Products

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New regulations adopted by the Texas health department in March have effectively banned the sale of smokable hemp products. A state court recently issued a temporary restraining order that returned smokable products to shelves while maintaining the higher fees.

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Sources · 7 independent

WBUR Boston

“The new rules clamped down on THCA, which effectively banned the sale of smokable hemp products, even though possessing them remains legal.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“the hemp industry is asking for something longer lasting, a temporary injunction that would keep some of the new rules on hold while the lawsuit plays out”

WBUR Boston

“A state court issued a temporary restraining order, allowing smokable products back on store shelves while keeping those higher fees in place.”

KQED FM

“The regulations he's talking about were adopted by the state's health department in March, following an executive order by Governor Greg Abbott.”

WBUR Boston

“This week, the hemp industry is asking for something longer lasting, a temporary injunction that would keep some of the new sales went to 5%.”

WBUR Boston

“a temporary injunction that would keep some of the new The court will call D1GN 26002511, Texas Hemp Business Council.”

KQED FM

“A state court issued a temporary restraining order, allowing smokable products back on store shelf.”

KQED FM

“issued a temporary restraining order, allowing smokable products back on store shelf.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“such as Colorado. This has the biggest hemp market in the country.”

WAMU 88.5 DC

“prohibiting the sale of smokable hemp products could put thousands of mom-and-pop retailers out of business in Texas”

KQED FM

“issued a temporary restraining order, allowing smokable products back on store shelf. lawsuit plays out, which could take years.”

KQED FM

“attorneys for the state of Texas argued regulators did not rewrite the law. They said THCA levels have long been a part of how hemp is tested”

KQED FM

“prohibiting the sale of smokable hemp products could put thousands of mom-and-pop retailers out of business in Texas”

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