Texas Governor Vetoes THC Ban, Sparking Political Firestorm
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Texas Governor Greg Abbott vetoed a bill banning THC products just minutes before the deadline, immediately calling a special legislative session to strictly regulate the substance instead. This last-minute action saves the Texas hemp industry, but clashes directly with Lt. Gov. Dan Patrick's top priority. Abbott argued the ban was unconstitutional and conflicted with federal law, calling for a regulatory framework similar to alcohol, including prohibiting sales to minors and enhanced enforcement. Patrick sharply criticized the veto, claiming it abandons law enforcement and families harmed by high-potency THC products. The move highlights the complexities of Texas' hemp regulation and the intensity of the political battle, sparking debate over public safety, consumer rights, and political maneuvering.